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For Summarized Table of Contents, see page 358 et seq.

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Introduction 3
Preface 710
Introductory Essay 1121
Chapter I.
Devices by Means of Wheels and Weights 2267
Chapter II.
Devices by Means of Rolling Weights and Inclined Planes 6875
Chapter III.
Hydraulic and Hydro-Mechanical Devices 76117
Chapter IV.
Pneumatic Siphon and Hydro-Pneumatic Devices 118162
Chapter V.
Magnetic Devices 163174
Chapter VI.
Devices Utilizing Capillary Attraction and Physical Affinity 175194
Chapter VII.
Liquid Air as a Means of Perpetual Motion 195196
Chapter VIII.
Radium and Radio-Active Substances Considered as a Conceived Source of Perpetual Motion 197199
Chapter IX.
Perpetual Motion Devices Attempting Its Attainment by a Misconception of the Relation of Momentum and Energy 200211
Chapter X.
The Alleged Inventions of Edward Sommerset, Sixth Earl and Second Marquis of Worcester, and of Jean Ernest Eli-Bessler (Councillor) Orffyreus 212255
Chapter XI.
Conservation of Energy. A Discussion of the Relation of the Doctrine of Conservation of Energy, and the Possibility of Perpetual Motion 256269
Chapter XII.
Will Perpetual Motion Ever Be Accomplished? A Discussion by the Author, with a Review of the Opinions of Eminent Scientists on the Subject 270357

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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