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1 I | activity who chains us. Every great deed of which history tells 2 I | the clock is not indeed great. It has continually to overcome 3 I | heavy masses of stones to great heights, which they would 4 I | which the water comes is not great enough to flow on the upper 5 I | need not necessarily have a great fall if it only strikes 6 I | Windmills, which are used in the great plains of Holland and North 7 I | gravity it can exert no great effect; but when fired and 8 I | when fired and endowed with great velocity it drives through 9 I | and allow it to fall with great velocity, it acquires a 10 II | favourable circumstances, to as great a height as possible.2 This 11 II | bullet, and impart to it a great velocity, which we have 12 II | of heated gases. If not great accuracy is required in 13 II | them has really begun the great development of industry 14 II | investigations, especially of the great French physicists in the 15 II | and where the friction is great, becomes hot - so hot, indeed, 16 II | with iron axles going at a great rate may become so hot that 17 III| but only passes from the great visible masses to their 18 III| time, it also decides a great practical question which 19 IV | our manufactories, to the great operations at work in the