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Grinding or squeesing of Sugar-Canes, and raising 

 water ; for which last I have an Invention, yet to come 

 far above this or any thing hitherto knowne (as I at 

 least humbly conceave.) 



ANOTHER LETTER to MR. SAMUEL HARTLIB, 



containing the forementioned invention. 



SiE, — ^I here withall present you with a List of 

 some of the Uses or Applications, for which these 

 Engines are fit (for it is very difficult, if not impossible, 

 to name or find them all at the same time) viz. 



To grind Malt or hard Come. 



To grind Seed for the making of Oyle. 



To grind Colours for Potters, Painters, or Glasse- 

 houses. 



To grind Bark for Tanners. 



To grind Woods for Dyers. 



To grind spices or Snufie-Tobacco. 



To grind Brick, Tile, Stones, or Earth for plaster. 



To grind Sugar-Canes. 



To draw up Coales, Stores, Ure or the like, or 

 Materialls for great and high buildings. 



To draw Wyre. 



To draw water from Mines. 



To draw water from Meers or Fens. 



To draw Water to serve Cities, Townes, Castles, &c. 



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