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<description><![CDATA[<p>How by a certain machine many may stay some time under water. And
<br>how and wherefore I do not describe my method of remaining under
<br>water and how long I can remain without eating. And I do not publish
<br>nor divulge these, by reason of the evil nature of men, who would
<br>use them for assassinations at the bottom of the sea by destroying
<br>ships, and sinking them, together with the men in them. Nevertheless
<br>I will impart others, which are not dangerous because the mouth of
<br>the tube through which you breathe is above the water, supported on
<br>air sacks or cork.
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<br>[Footnote: The leaf on which this passage is written, is headed with
<br>the words _Casi_ 39, and most of these cases begin with the word
<br>'_Come_', like the two here given, which are the 26th and 27th. 7.
<br>_Sughero_. In the Codex Antlanticus 377a; 1170a there is a sketch,
<br>drawn with the pen, representing a man with a tube in his mouth, and
<br>at the farther end of the tube a disk. By the tube the word
<br>'_Channa_' is written, and by the disk the word '_sughero_'.]
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<br>The preparation of the MSS. for publication.</p>]]></description>
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