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1 1| journalism for the first time came into its own.~When vitality 2 1| harmless lunatic. Later came Robert Owen, teaching a 3 1| for at that moment there came into play two new forces, 4 1| Georges. When the revival came, the centre of life was 5 1| practised in London. When he came to the engineer, he wrote: " 6 2| grandfather of the engineer. He came, an orphan and a fugitive, 7 2| pretty well anything that came his way. He stocked and 8 2| when the Laird of Muirhead came to the defence of his King 9 2| read voraciously whatever came his way, and stocked his 10 2| mind with vivid images that came pouring out when he talked. 11 3| initiative in these matters came generally from the Gilds 12 3| between these two classes came the highly skilled handicrafts, 13 3| inspiration was needed. It came from a group of men in Glasgow 14 3| shop for himself. His trade came under the jurisdiction of 15 3| him. " Whenever any puzzle came in the way of any of us, 16 4| Louis XIII of France, who came to England in I6I2 and was 17 4| the lower end of which came down nearly to the bottom 18 4| steam-engines. The suggestion came from Robison. He knew that 19 4| devising some experiments he came to the surprising conclusion 20 4| fact that his invention came at the crucial moment, and 21 5| masters." CARLYLE.~ ~WATT came home jubilant from his Sunday 22 5| nothing of the invention, came back, and went round to 23 5| his life, the time when he came nearest to throwing up the 24 5| fertile brain. When October came, and the experiments still 25 5| idea of the engine first came to him. " I am not near 26 5| more work of the same kind came along. He executed surveys 27 5| at the time, but Telford came across it long afterwards 28 6| given. For when the crisis came he was not entirely dependent 29 6| s correspondents. ~Watt came away from Soho with his 30 6| vanished. But the solution came another way. Roebuck went 31 6| men of history.~When Watt came to Soho, work began at once. 32 7| The first definite order came from Ting-Tang Mine in November, 33 7| was ready, great crowds came to see it start, many of 34 7| manifestly disappointed if Watt came instead. The mineowners 35 7| invention itself, and they came to regard the payment as 36 7| too poor to pay.~Things came to such a pass that Boulton 37 7| had been borrowing, nearly came to grief, and they naturally 38 7| to do.~Money and megrims came near to snapping the strands 39 8| the Revelations. When Watt came to Soho, our total output 40 8| industry. The decisive step came still later with the invention 41 8| cousin, the " Billy," which came into use about 1780X and 42 8| those days the raw cotton came from our possessions in 43 8| water-works of Versailles. Nothing came of the proposal, but they 44 8| good and valid. This point came up for trial two years later 45 8| invention, that when they came to apply their general conclusions 46 9| art or craft with which he came into contact. He was never 47 9| 1799 Dr. Black's servant came in and found his master 48 9| figures of the day. When Watt came to Birmingham he was eagerly 49 9| to feel that they still came to him as to a great authority, 50 9| criticised his own invention, and came to the conclusion that, 51 9| anniversary of his death came round in 1919, the Science