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Thomas H. Marshall
James Watt

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1 1| of science and the men of business, between the professional 2 1| co-operation between science and business, for new Societies were 3 1| himself.~The wheelwright's business consisted in making and 4 1| Acquaintance among the Gentry. The business is at present in few hands." 5 2| James, seeing the drift of business, wisely moved to Greenock 6 2| the elder prospered in his business, grew bolder in his mercantile 7 2| ingenious and profitable Business," and was by no means overstocked 8 3| No person might set up in business on his own unless he was 9 3| craftsman was ready to start business on his own. The Masters 10 3| become a Master and start business on his own. His only proper 11 3| he found it a " city of business," and the only town in Scotland 12 3| hands."~Meanwhile Watt's business was growing. The University, 13 3| develop this side of the business he went into partnership, 14 5| licensed and must only do such business as the authorities considered 15 5| Stock Exchange did a brisk business, small private banks sprang 16 5| take any of the risks of business. The only type of company 17 5| all worries of finance and business management had been lifted 18 5| all I can to carry on this business, and if it does not thrive 19 5| first he kept his odd mixed business going at his Glasgow shop, 20 5| uncertainty, refuse every piece of business that offers." He was constantly 21 6| may be called a genius for business, an extraordinary capacity 22 6| Boulton a limited share in the business, which would have put him 23 6| rightly mistrusted Roebuck's business ability, and, realising 24 6| suggesting the strong man of business who knows his own mind and 25 6| proper way of running the business, he painted a picture which 26 6| This brilliant piece of business diplomacy had its effect. 27 6| and understanding man of business, who perceived his wants 28 6| fortune and a prosperous business from his father, who died 29 6| not only on account of his business ability and his great resources 30 6| wrote to his father: "The business I am here about has turned 31 7| SEVEN~Creation of the Engine Business at Soho~Behold yon mansion 32 7| son-in-law's share in the engine business. Apparently no formal deed 33 7| all the capital for the business of manufacture, and on this 34 7| market. So there was not much business to be done in factories. 35 7| steam-engines had been a regular business there for a long time, and 36 7| We are systematising the business of engine-making," wrote 37 7| country." But it was a slow business, and rich in disappointments. 38 7| footing of a partner until the business had passed to their sons.~ 39 7| bring to industry.~When business actually began, the form 40 7| inclined to sell the whole business for what it would fetch 41 7| himself in debt. The hardware business, which was run as a separate 42 8| gone to Ireland on patent business: " If you come home by way 43 8| anything that can be called business. Our accounts lie miserably 44 8| anything of the nature of business worries or responsibilities 45 8| for the direction of the business on Watt's shoulders. Expansion 46 8| but an unusual quantity of business, which by Mr. Boulton's 47 8| neither daring to face business, nor capable of it; my head 48 8| sorrow: if he had substituted business for knowledge, it would 49 8| of his life. The engine business was doing well, Watt for 50 8| regular salary when the business was not making a penny, 51 8| all active share in the business. Their two sons were being 52 8| an admission that their business was built on a fraud, that 53 8| as he could make it, the business was prosperous, his engines 54 9| WHEN he retired from business, Watt followed the fashion 55 9| cares that vex a man of business, because it set him free 56 9| an orderly record of his business correspondence a very burdensome 57 9| hawked the machine round to business men, bankers and Members 58 9| after his withdrawal from business, an ingenious device for 59 9| interrupt the career of our business to bestow my attention on 60 9| smoothly, he was too tired of business and all its worries to launch


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