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be but just above the neck.</p><pb/>
be but just above the neck.</p><pb/>


7 Lower down a small water previously to reconvey the muich 8 Fewel 1. Straw 2. Turpentine chips 3. Shavings 34 Straw dipped in Turpentine or Coal-oil 5. Powdered Resin thrown on a Torch or combination of Torches
7 <lb/>
Flas  Matches 5. Prepared straws ready placed in stages cages and a different cage lowered each time upon the stage 9 Lowered from the arm of a ballance by a man at a distance. 6. A little Nitre though it does generate air: to facilitate the combustion in bad air.
<p>Lower down a <add>small</add> <unclear>water</unclear><lb/> <lb/>previously to reconvey  
the mulch</p>
8 <lb/>
<head>Fewel</head>
<p>1. Straw</p>
<p>2. Turpentine <lb/>
chips</p>
<p>3. Shavings</p>
<p><del>3</del>4 Straw dipped <lb/>
in Turpentine <lb/>
or Coal-oil</p>
<p>5. Powdered Resin <lb/>
thrown on a Torch <lb/>
or combination of <lb/>
Torches</p>
<head>Flas<gap/>   Matches</head>
<p>5. Prepared <lb/>
straws ready <lb/>
placed in <del>stages</del> <add>cages</add><lb/>
and a different <lb/>
cage lowered each <lb/>
time upon the stage</p>
9 <lb/>
<p>Lowered from the <lb/>
arm of a <sic>ballance</sic><lb/>
by a man at a distance.</p>
<p>6. A little Nitre <lb/>
though it does <lb/>
generate air: to facilitate the combustion in bad air.</p>
10<lb/>
<p>The Body and <lb/>
not be perpendicular</p>
++ <lb/>
<p>How to renew <lb/>
the air after each <lb/>
combustion, so as  <lb/>
to make it fit <lb/>
for another. A. <lb/>
The fresh air rushes <lb/>
in as the water runs <lb/>
out at the lock.</p>
<p>Could any thing <lb/>
be gained by <lb/>
making the rising <lb/>
water raise a floating copper <lb/>
bubble? <add>or set of corks</add> <gap/>isted <lb/>
with the machine <lb/>
by a pulley <lb/>
passing under <lb/>
the surface of the<lb/>
reservoir?</p><pb/>




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N.B. The common
lifting pump fetches
up water for air
bulk for bulk, as
high as it will
go.

2
Material.

Plank lined
with lead

Cast iron
one piece
Brick

Plank lined
with Copper

Lead best, as
more easilly reparable
by
soldering

A Brewer's Copper
mounted on hollow legs
would serve for
the experiment


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2

Cast Iron hick
at least

Body might be
Brick or Wood lined with
lead or Copper.

+ Not so: same the
narrower the Neck, the
slower the rise: and
the longer the time which
the air will have to get
in at the ,
of water.


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3
Neck As it is only at
a considerable
height that any
water is wanted the all below
that height may
be a very narrow
neck, by which
means it will be
the easier closed
by a valve opening
inwards. 4 Discharge

In the base, a
valve opening outwards.

5
Fire Stage Half way between
the top and the
highest line to which
the water is expected to
rise put a were
stage to receive the straw with a cubical
cage on it open
only at one side
viz: that on which
the straw is to be
slid down. 6

Fewel- feeding passage
An inclosed trough
to slide down the
fewel : the fewel being stopped in the
wire stage by the
cubical cage.

Discharge

To let off the water
into the reservoir
the lock or locks should be
but just above the
valve which should
be but just above the neck.


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7

Lower down a small water

previously to reconvey the mulch

8
Fewel

1. Straw

2. Turpentine
chips

3. Shavings

34 Straw dipped
in Turpentine
or Coal-oil

5. Powdered Resin
thrown on a Torch
or combination of
Torches

Flas Matches

5. Prepared
straws ready
placed in stages cages
and a different
cage lowered each
time upon the stage

9

Lowered from the
arm of a ballance
by a man at a distance.

6. A little Nitre
though it does
generate air: to facilitate the combustion in bad air.

10

The Body and
not be perpendicular

++

How to renew
the air after each
combustion, so as
to make it fit
for another. A.
The fresh air rushes
in as the water runs
out at the lock.

Could any thing
be gained by
making the rising
water raise a floating copper
bubble? or set of corks isted
with the machine
by a pulley
passing under
the surface of the
reservoir?


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Identifier: | JB/106/008/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-17

Box

106

Main Headings

Folio number

008

Info in main headings field

flash-pump

Image

002

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

includes drawings

ID Number

34596

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