E great Pillars which have t
Kets, which hindred the VVater from descending into the Bodies
of the Pumps, after it had been pressed into the _Tambour_,
or _Vase_, which had another Pipe, through which the VVater
was forced as high as they pleased, by Impulsion
of the Suckets.
[Sidenote: _Lib. 10. Chap.
10._] All these _Machines_ were either _moved_ by Strength of Men, or by VVater-Mills,
according to the convenience of the place. ART. V. _Of Water-Mills for Grinding of Corn._ [Sidenote: _Lib. 10. Chap. 10._] _Water-Mills_ were moved by the help of a great VVheel whi
of the Pumps, after it had been pressed into the _Tambour_,
or _Vase_, which had another Pipe, through which the VVater
was forced as high as they pleased, by Impulsion
of the Suckets.
[Sidenote: _Lib. 10. Chap.
10._] All these _Machines_ were either _moved_ by Strength of Men, or by VVater-Mills,
according to the convenience of the place. ART. V. _Of Water-Mills for Grinding of Corn._ [Sidenote: _Lib. 10. Chap. 10._] _Water-Mills_ were moved by the help of a great VVheel whi
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