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1 4| of which was attached the rod of a common pump. But at 2 4| is open at the top. The rod of the piston is attached 3 4| of which is fastened the rod of a pump, G. and on this 4 4| of a pump, G. and on this rod is a weight, F. H is a cistern 5 4| and so raises the pump rod. But there is now some water 6 7| engines that worked a vertical rod up and down, and were suitable 7 8| the vertical motion of the rod attached to the beam was 8 8| the upward stroke of the rod that had any driving force, 9 8| engines of this period, the rod of the piston was attached 10 8| at its centre. The piston rod must move in a vertical 11 8| the angle fastened to the rod beats boldly up and down