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1 1| went anxiously about his work in constant terror lest 2 1| multiplication of the original work of the artist. These twin 3 1| modernity have begun their work. The first great age of 4 1| recognised the great value of the work and the eminence of the 5 1| advance made scientific work more complex and the need 6 1| Society, and it began its work by offering prizes for discoveries 7 1| Watches of all sorts." The work demanded the most perfect 8 1| a valued partner in the work of invention. It was in 9 1| this was all craftsman's work; he went further. " He carried 10 1| Monday morning he was back at work. Being convinced that his 11 1| to him the control of the work, and Brindley, after changing 12 2| virtue. A great part of his work, and one that must have 13 2| surveyor. One example of his work survives. It is a survey 14 2| helped his nephew to get work of the same kind when he 15 2| beaten them all at their work they might have respected 16 2| new surroundings and found work that was congenial to him, 17 2| steam, which led to his work on the engine, did not begin 18 2| often the result of hard work and clear thinking than 19 2| fortune examples of his work were found and described 20 3| might lower the standard of work, and, by competing for employment 21 3| foreigner " and had no right to work in the City at all; in the 22 3| down to do seven years' work in a year. On five days 23 3| laws for any unfreeman to work, even as a journeyman, within 24 3| patiently for the wind to do his work, behind its walls men and 25 3| frieze, and, to crown the work, a magnificent domed Lunatic 26 3| refused him permission to work within the town in any capacity 27 3| asked him to undertake the work. Watt was delighted to have 28 3| were coming away from their work, to consult him about some 29 3| who were doing original work and who liked to put up 30 3| across Watt when he was at work on Macfarlane's instruments. 31 3| made him talk of giving up work altogether Robison quickly 32 3| stipulated that he should work only for them. On the contrary, 33 3| staff of sixteen men at work. It was Watt's reputation 34 3| never seen before, he set to work to master its principles 35 3| consonances." By the time the work was completed Watt had made 36 4| help he can make toys that work. Heat water in the hollow 37 4| glance it appears to be the work of a lunatic. Closer study 38 4| as " the most stupendious work in the whole world." Number 39 4| progress began with the work of Dionysius Papin. He was 40 4| intention, but he had left the work unfinished. He airily remarked 41 4| put the finishing touch to work done by others, for which 42 4| fruit of months of hard work which no one without his 43 4| There followed years of hard work, demanding the supreme skill 44 4| craftsmanship of the day allowed, a work of art. It was as different 45 5| world-wide possibilities of work and traffic; and applaud 46 5| might be of value for their work; for he always regarded 47 5| first of his engines was at work; and long after that too.~ 48 5| he, who was accustomed to work with apapparatus fashioned 49 5| go home again, with his work at a standstill. At the 50 5| while the mechanics were at work. Consequently he was always 51 5| followed every step of his work with the keenest interest, 52 5| water-power as a means to work the bellows that drove the 53 5| experimental side of the work. And there still remained 54 5| effort except that of his work. He was afraid of the journey 55 5| as if, as he sat at his work, the pain grew and mounted 56 5| him from more important work. One of the earliest letters 57 5| he was offered surveying work, which, though not well 58 5| then asked to supervise the work of construction. Rather 59 5| accepted, for he knew that the work would be hard and would 60 5| the following winter. The work brought its worries. It 61 5| money ran out before the work was finished, and he had 62 5| two years, and then more work of the same kind came along. 63 5| it the ruin of his life's work. " To-day I entered into 64 5| but I cannot help it." Work on the engine stopped for 65 6| appreciate the quality of his work. He was quick to understand 66 6| curio shops of Italy. His work in consequence became fashionable 67 6| When Watt came to Soho, work began at once. The old Kinneil 68 6| Other engineers were at work, both improving the old 69 7| d Soho ! " J. MORFITT.~ ~WORK was started at once on two 70 7| he was certain it would work without a hitch, " and then, 71 7| give directions for the work of construction.~During 72 7| absolutely refused to touch any work connected with Watt's engine. 73 7| overwhelming success. It did more work than a common engine, and 74 7| still, and is also to do the work of two other engines larger 75 7| abandoned, are likely to go to work again through virtue of 76 7| the firm for this type of work; they had to be found when 77 7| first to do the bulk of this work himself, and he had a hectic 78 7| others elsewhere, and for the work of installation and the 79 7| put together, and set to work properly."~Then follows 80 7| longer an engine had been at work in a mine, the more it was 81 8| the proportion between the work done and the fuel consumed. 82 8| contrary, having started work on the reciprocating engine 83 8| all the industries that work in iron and steel. But before 84 8| though a great part of the work could be done by reciprocating 85 8| moment he went seriously to work at it he became completely 86 8| completely absorbed. The work of invention was infinitely 87 8| the task. But his will to work overcame the temptation 88 8| Owing to his constitution, work of any kind was a strain, 89 8| nervous reaction; but whereas work at his scientific experiments 90 8| were participating in the work of management. The partnership 91 8| do, but refused to do any work." Occasionally excitement 92 8| finding little joy in the work itself, and forcing himself 93 8| prosperous, his engines were at work in all the great industries 94 9| seen, fitted with clock work, forcing-pumps " about the 95 9| genius to turn it into a work of art. He proposed to increase 96 9| overtaxed none of them. The work was neither too heavy nor 97 9| But he had ambitions to work in marble. So on he went, 98 9| still passing his days at work in his attic, and the last 99 9| When he was shown the work of others, he was merciless, 100 9| resolved to try if God will work a miracle in favour of these 101 9| was right For Symington's work was imperfect, and when 102 9| distracted from his main work until he had brought it 103 9| insurmountable. By the time work at Soho was running smoothly, 104 9| others and to belittle their work. It is not surprising that 105 9| fail, the mills stopped work, and men, women, and children 106 9| regulating the hours of work.~In a cotton-mill planted 107 9| for their conditions of work, but also for their conditions 108 9| healthier conditions of work than anything that had preceded