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proportion as <lb/>
proportion as <lb/>
it is drawn off <lb/>
it is drawn off <lb/>
by the wicks &amp;<lb/>
by the <unclear>locks</unclear> &amp;<lb/>
replaced by the <lb/>
replaced by the <lb/>
air that rushes <lb/>
air that rushes <lb/>
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<p>The use of <lb/>
<p>The use of <lb/>
the cocks is to <lb/>
the <unclear>locks</unclear> is to <lb/>
make the vessl <lb/>
make the vessl <lb/>
air tight at <lb/>
air tight at <lb/>
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of air</p>  
of air</p>  
<head>Mouths Number</head>
<head>Mouths Number</head>
<p>the more cocks <lb/>
<p>The more <unclear>locks</unclear> <lb/>
the quicker the <lb/>
the quicker the <lb/>
water is drawn <lb/>
water is drawn <lb/>
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of so <lb/>
of so <lb/>
much water as <lb/>
much water as <lb/>
above <unclear>them</unclear> <unclear>I</unclear> <add>deny</add></p><pb/>
is above <unclear>them</unclear> <unclear>I</unclear> <add>deny</add></p><pb/>


<p>They ought therefore <lb/>
<p>They ought therefore <lb/>
to be on a <lb/>
to be on a <lb/>
level water the <lb/>
level with the <lb/>
bottom of the <lb/>
bottom of the <lb/>
reservoir.</p>  
reservoir.</p>  
<p>
 
But the <unclear>having</unclear><lb/>
<p>But the <unclear>having</unclear><lb/>
-valves makes <lb/>
-valves makes <lb/>
legs (tubes) necessary <lb/>
legs (tubes) necessary <lb/>
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<p>Yes: but those <lb/>
<p>Yes: but those <lb/>
tubes said go <lb/>
tubes said go <lb/>
a little way <lb/>
but a little way <lb/>
down.</p>
down.</p>


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still more?  <lb/>
still more?  <lb/>
Or is not then opposed <lb/>
Or is not then opposed <lb/>
by the <gap/><lb/>
by the <unclear>Quere</unclear><lb/>
against perpetual <lb/>
against perpetual <lb/>
motions?</p>
motions?</p>

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or boiling which
from Townsend?
certainly baking cheapest - Boiling heats a great superfluity of water. No use converting any of it into steam.

If the water
would not rise
- the higher or
much the higher
for the smallness
of the content of the
inferior part,
Valves and locks
would be of no
use: as the water
will not
sink but in
proportion as
it is drawn off
by the locks &
replaced by the
air that rushes
in through them.

The use of
the locks is to
make the vessl
air tight at
the height where
they are placed,
whereby the water
may be let
down below them
and so a greater
bulk of air be
subjected to the
flash.

But Quere,
whether there
can be any advantage
in that?
since by having
so much more air

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air below the
utmost you can
hope for is to
replace it with
an equal volume
of water, and that
you have already
On the contrary
you can hardly
expect to replace
with water above
half the bulk
of air

Mouths Number

The more locks
the quicker the
water is drawn
of and the
quicker may be
the succession of
flashes, & the
more water drawn
up within a given
time.

A second flash
can not be made
without letting
in the air which
drives down the
water to the level
with the pond
unless detained
by Valves.

The use then
of valves is to
be secure the containance
of so
much water as
is above them I deny


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They ought therefore
to be on a
level with the
bottom of the
reservoir.

But the having
-valves makes
legs (tubes) necessary
to place
them on.

Yes: but those
tubes said go
but a little way
down.

But then the
intervals would
be considerable &
would impede
the velocity of
the ascension.

24

Match applying

By means of
the stand &
ballance the
workman may
be at a distance
from the burnt
air of the flash ||

25

Light

By means of
tubes light could
be let into the
cylinder, sufficient
to enable
a man to see into
it.

24

|| He must always
be windward of the
gust - Therefore he must
have a walk all round
or at least half round.


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could the force
of the water in
rising or falling
be employed with
advantage in
working a pump
which should increase
the exhaustion
and thence
the rise of the water
still more?
Or is not then opposed
by the Quere
against perpetual
motions?

In implying itself
into the reservoir
could it turn
an understool
{line diagram}
wheel which
would do this?

At any rate
not a particle of
the water ought
to fall in waste
i:e: without generating
some motion
that should be
applied to use.

26

Valve Star.

Besides the
central aperture
employ Moser's
star to open
& close the whole
cover

[Line Drawings}

The radii may
slide in one another
by grease, for
air tightness sake


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Identifier: | JB/106/011/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-6, 18-26

Box

106

Main Headings

Folio number

011

Info in main headings field

flash-pump

Image

003

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

34599

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