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1 1 | begun their work. The first great age of science in England 2 1 | themselves, had recognised the great value of the work and the 3 1 | centuries. At the same time a great part, probably the main 4 1 | fame by the execution of great public works, the technique 5 2 | qualification as virtue. A great part of his work, and one 6 2 | Muirhead did not, that his great invention was to be related, 7 2 | might have inspired Watt's great invention, is a serious 8 2 | and the parentage of his great idea is satisfactorily accounted 9 2 | off in the evening to a great clump of elms and beeches 10 3 | way up the Clyde, to the great indignation of the old-established 11 3 | him I owe," he said, " in great measure my being what I 12 3 | calibre as Black. But he had great vitality and enthusiasm, 13 4 | CHAPTER FOUR~The Great Invention and its Predecessors~" 14 4 | success, to drain a mine was a great stimulus to further efforts, 15 4 | charge iron bullets to a great distance, to propel ships 16 4 | being filled with steam, a great deal was uselessly turned 17 4 | was three or four times as great. In fact, as much as three-quarters 18 4 | the substance of Watt's great invention is put down in 19 5 | practising " mechanics in great," as he called it, compelled 20 5 | blast. The trade now offered great scope for individual enterprise 21 5 | engine. He felt he was making great progress. " I am going to 22 5 | Seriously, it would give me great pleasure if you could spend 23 5 | necessary experience in great was wanting; in acquiring 24 6 | modern factories made a great impression on Watt. There 25 6 | responsibility, however great. His was the strength that 26 6 | otherwise executed, and with as great a differ ence of accuracy 27 6 | restrictive customs. The great aim of new and expanding 28 6 | undignified position for a great city, but she had only herself 29 6 | business ability and his great resources that Watt found 30 6 | Boulton has a place among the great men of history.~When Watt 31 6 | and selling his engines in Great Britain and her colonies 32 7 | engine was " opened " with great ceremony in March 1776. 33 7 | Chacewater engine was ready, great crowds came to see it start, 34 7 | the noise seems to convey great ideas of its power to the 35 7 | and inspired them with as great a fever of enthusiasm. Soho 36 8 | encouraging, and even though a great part of the work could be 37 8 | little conception of the great future that was in store 38 8 | The bodily disease has in great measure subsided; but an 39 8 | were at work in all the great industries of the country. 40 9 | find that it presented no great difficulties. His ingenuity 41 9 | machine, but he had taken great trouble to discover the 42 9 | fellow, and would have been a great man. Oh ! there was no reason 43 9 | still came to him as to a great authority, hung on his lips 44 9 | allowed his mind, like a great cyclopa dia. to be opened 45 9 | presented special problems of great difficulty. He thought that 46 9 | lacked the vision to see the great future that was in store 47 9 | depression that followed the great wars passed away, it was 48 App| should have repudiated so great an obligation to a man whom