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1 4| machine was in itself a pump. It sucked the water up 2 4| drive an ordinary suction pump which would raise the water. 3 4| attached the rod of a common pump. But at the same time he 4 4| steamengines were being used to pump mines and was not thinking 5 4| is fastened the rod of a pump, G. and on this rod is a 6 4| pressure, and so raises the pump rod. But there is now some 7 4| diagram. In this way the pump is kept working .the stroke 8 6| pieces, finished, and set to pump the water that drove the 9 7| reciprocating engine and a pump. This was naturally put 10 9| piston, which acted in a pump. But we must forgive him,