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Volume 8 · 57 words · 1815 Edition

in Mechanics, is properly a piston, without a valve. For by drawing up such a piston, the air is drawn up, and the water follows; then pushing the piston down again, the water, being prevented from descending by the lower valve, is forced up to any height above, by means of a pipe branch between the two.