... since the same weight which in its fall does turn the wheel, is, by the turning of the wheel, carried up again. Or, if the water, falling upon one wheel, would not be forcible enough for this effect, why then there might be two, or three, or more,... Pleasure with Profit: Consisting of Recreations of Divers Kinds, Viz ... - Page 10by William Leybourn - 1694 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
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