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A Treatise on the Steam-engine in Its Various Applications to Mines, Mills ... - Page 8
by John Bourne (C. E.) - 1868 - 495 pages
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The Repertory of arts and manufactures [afterw.] arts, manufactures and ...

Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1802 - 556 pages
...one's daywork. And I may boldly calj it The most stupendous work in the whole world: not only with little charge to drain all sorts of mines, and furnish...cities with water, though never so high seated, as well to keep them sweet, running through several streets, and so performing the work of scavengers, as well...
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The Harleian miscellany; or, A collection of ... pamphlets and ..., Volume 6

Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 588 pages
...day's-work. And I may boldly call it, ' The most slupondious work in the whole world ;' not only with little charge to drain all sorts of mines, and furnish cities with water, though never so hi»h seated, as well to keep them sweet, running through several streets, and so performing the work...
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The Harleian Miscellany:: A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and ..., Volume 6

1810 - 578 pages
...day's-work. And I may boldly call it, ' The most stupcndious work in the whole world ;' not only with little charge to drain all sorts of mines, and furnish...cities with water, though never so high seated, as well to keep them sweet, running through several streets, and so performing the work of scavengers, as well...
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The Harleian Miscellany, Or, A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and ..., Volume 6

William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 600 pages
...drain all sorts of mines, and furnish cities with water, though never so high seated, as well to ki-ep them sweet, running through several streets, and so performing the work of icavingcrs, as well as furnishing the inhabitants with sufficient water for their private occasions...
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The Harleian Miscellany, Or, A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and ..., Volume 6

William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 574 pages
...will to keep them swctt, running through several streels, and so performing the work of scavingers, 45 well as furnishing the inhabitants with sufficient water for their private occasions; but likewise supplying riverfc with sufficient to maintain and make them portable from town to town,...
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Wither's Motto

George Wither - 1814 - 348 pages
...work. Aud I may boldly call it THE MOST STUPENDOUS •wORK IN THE •wHOLE •wORLD: not only •with little charge to drain all sorts of mines, and furnish...cities with water, though never so high seated, as well to keep them sweet, running through several streets, and so performing the work of scavengers, as well...
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A Thousand Notable Things on Various Subjects: Disclosed from the Secrets of ...

Thomas Lupton - 1815 - 262 pages
...one day'-' work. Aud I may boldly call it THE MOST STUPENDOUS WORK IN THE WHOLE WORLD : not Only With little charge to drain all sorts of mines, and furnish...cities with water, though never so high seated, as well to keep them sweet, running through several streets, and so performing the work of scavengers, as well...
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A Treatise of Mechanics, Theoretical, Practical, and Descriptive, Volume 2

Olinthus Gregory - 1815 - 582 pages
...one's day-work. And I may boldly call it The most stupendous work in the whole world: not only with little charge to drain all sorts of mines, and furnish...cities with water, though never so high seated, as well to keep them sweet, running through several streets, and so performing the work of scavengers, as well...
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A Treatise of Mechanics, Theoretical, Practical, and Descriptive, Volume 2

Olinthus Gregory - 1815 - 632 pages
...one's day-work. And I may boldly call it The most stupendous work in ike whole world: not only with little charge to drain all sorts of mines, and furnish cities with water, though never so higk seated, as well to keep them sweet, running through several streets, and so performing the work...
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The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Volume 5

1825 - 458 pages
...ones day-work, and I may boldly call it the most stupendous work in the whole world: not only with little charge to drain all sorts of mines, and furnish...cities with water, though never so high seated, as well to keep them sweet, running through several streets, and so performing the work of scavengers, as well...
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