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Thomas H. Marshall
James Watt

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1 1| in power, there will be life and movement of one kind 2 1| the second, the stature of life dwindled and its glamour 3 1| renounce the thoughtless life of vicious pleasure and 4 1| for the drama of modern life. In all these manifestations 5 1| did not die. The germ of life had been preserved in the 6 1| visible shell of our modern life unlike that of the Middle 7 1| revival came, the centre of life was found to have shifted 8 1| crucial years of his early life. They and their successors 9 1| valuable to the economic life of the country. It had been 10 1| its counterpart in civil life. Even in the seventeenth 11 2| the greater part of his life. His mother was devoted 12 2| death broke up the family life at Greenock. In June of 13 3| the turning-point in his life. Watt was already a brilliant 14 3| lasted to the end of his life. When he was an old man 15 4| lazy; and he has,through life, a child's passion for toys. 16 4| France. But he got tired of life abroad, and, although he 17 4| he had ever met with in life, literature or legend, and 18 5| the greatest crisis of his life, the time when he came nearest 19 5| most active part of your life insensibly glide away. A 20 5| carry. Of all things in life there is nothing more foolish 21 5| surprise he found the open-air life suited him. " The vaguing 22 5| mankind: yet that is the life I now constantly lead."<./ 23 5| with it the ruin of his life's work. " To-day I entered 24 5| thirty-fifth year of my life," he wrote in 1770 ' and 25 6| In changing her way of life she rejected the old standards 26 6| proceeds, he devoted his life to the service of industry. 27 7| give a lively picture of life at the factory. At first, 28 7| the scenes of his later life. Her father consented to 29 7| gave them a new lease of life. But the water was getting 30 7| miserable. He had devoted his life to benefit his fellow-men, 31 8| tantalising event in his life. It is the most beautiful 32 8| than I have ever been in my life. The illness I was seized 33 8| the most serious of his life. The engine business was 34 8| sixty-fourth year. A chapter in his life was ending. When, thirty-five 35 9| exactly the reverse. All his life he had suffered the torments 36 9| ceased to mar his pleasure in life, and his mental powers remained 37 9| he had longed for all his life.~Under these conditions 38 9| and painridden in middle life, outlived them all. Small 39 9| friends of Watt's middle life are to be found among the 40 9| the happiest event in my life," because it brought him 41 9| pass the remainder of his life in exile in America, and 42 9| and belles-lettres all his life; of science it is unnecessary 43 9| death: " I have spent a long life in improving the arts and 44 9| gave England a new lease of life. Her capacity for greatness 45 9| for their conditions of life. They formed a little isolated 46 9| the suffering and loss of life at sea. It is true that 47 9| been paid to him during his life continued to be paid to 48 9| peaceful years of his long life of service to science and


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