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1 May not this very property be employed with advantage in their application?
2 Mines can seldom be employed with advantage in works of slight relief, and liable to an assault.
3 For this purpose, the Nautilus was clearly the only part of the machinery that could be employed with advantage .
4 Might not the crowd of Frenchmen dispersed at present on that coast be employed with advantage in the cause?
5 The method may be employed with advantage in the garden for several dogs, a separate rope being used for each.
6 A turning manœuvre may frequently be employed with advantage at the same time with the main attack on the line.
7 This system may likewise be employed with advantage for the forming of stockades in rivers, or for building sea walls.
8 Now, it has occurred to me that volta induction might be employed with advantage in various ways for signaling purposes.
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