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1 I | Nature the converse is the case. It has been possible to 2 I | to this end than in the case of the human arm.~From the 3 I | any rate, in the present case. The application of this 4 I | limited to the individual case, but the universal standard 5 I | own arm; it would in that case be simpler to work the machine 6 I | next twenty-four hours.~The case is somewhat different when 7 I | float-boards, which acts in this case, and which produces the 8 II | living beings. Also in this case you will see, from the instances 9 II | produces working power. In the case of the water mill, or of 10 II | This would also be the case if we had imparted such 11 II | expended more conveniently~The case is somewhat different if 12 II | most easily observed in the case of gases.~If, for instance, 13 II | a form of work.~In this case, then, I have gained work 14 II | made movable, as is the case with steam ships and locomotives. 15 II | by friction. This is the case, for instance, when we produce 16 II | is apparently never the case with the motion of the terrestrial 17 III| quantities of work, as in the case of the steam engine. A gas 18 III| degree of probability in the case of gases. Their particles 19 III| hydrogen and oxygen.~In this case, we can restore work which