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Note continued –
heard it spoken of, and that long ago, as one
of the recommendations attendant on Mr Bolton's
mode of coining, that the execution of the work
requires one of a degree of force, too great to be
applied, without such an apparatus, the workings of
which, is by the it occupies and other circumstances one circumstance or other, and in particular
by the room it occupies, is rendered in
a manner incapable of concealment.
What is here said, in that view of the
instruments or works which are the productions of
the several arts thus pressed into the service, might
in some cases (the abovementioned one of coining
for example) be applied, perhaps with advantage,
to the operations by which those arts the arts in question are exercised,
it appeared that no such advantage (it appeared) could be made in (it appeared)
in the present case.
If instead of paper, silk was employ'd, above devices, on the foregoing principles, might be worked
into the soil – a loom widely different from all other looms
might thus be rendered requisite – and another very distinct
art, or cluster of arts, might thus be pressed into the service.
But after the other safeguards, could it be worthwhile
to add so very expensive a one?
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