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macclesfield 2
macfarlane 2
macgregor 1
machine 40
machinery 13
machines 13
macquer 1
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42 never
41 every
40 found
40 machine
40 what
40 world
39 men
Thomas H. Marshall
James Watt

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1 1| astronomical and geographical machine, containing a celestial 2 1| are told, he invented " a machine to spin and reel cotton 3 1| the designs, produced a machine that included all the best 4 4| atmospheric pressure to drive a machine was the difficulty of producing 5 4| advantages of both. Savery's machine was in itself a pump. It 6 4| very principle on which the machine worked. He determined to 7 4| due to some detail in the machine; it was fundamental. To 8 4| conclusion was that the machine was, in fact, always being 9 4| obstruct the action of the Pi machine. Was that any more helpful ? 10 4| indisputable. Newcomen's machine made use of steam, but it 11 4| waiting till the simpler machine had proved its worth and 12 5| of nothing else but this machine. I hope to have the decisive 13 5| much effectually to try the machine at large," he wrote. " You 14 5| he invented an ingenious machine for drawing in perspective 15 5| damned engine " into a machine of thee old type and selling 16 7| The whole beauty of the machine must be revealed to the 17 7| singular and so powerful a Machine; and whose Expectations 18 7| expense of in stalling the new machine. In addition to this, the 19 8| Arkwright patented his machine for spinning with rollers. 20 8| rollers. This was the first machine that could spin thread strong 21 8| spinning-mill. But Arkwright's machine alone did not transform 22 8| supposed to use a spinning machine that contained rollers unless 23 8| was very irregular. The machine was too clumsy to have any 24 8| Wasborough. It was a complicated machine, and therefore more liable 25 8| the famous and prodigious machine of Marly, built in I682 26 8| neighbours were using a similar machine free of charge.~In these 27 8| principle ? Or was it again a machine, or only part of a machine ? 28 8| machine, or only part of a machine ? And if a part, was it 29 8| merely a new part of an old machine? So profound was their knowledge 30 9| It was not a complicated machine, but he had taken great 31 9| 1780 and then hawked the machine round to business men, bankers 32 9| him a penny, the copying machine brought Watt in a steady 33 9| lately upon an arithmetical machine . . . (it was to multiply 34 9| attempt, for though the machine is exceedingly simple, yet 35 9| includes a linen-drying machine, an artificial alabaster, 36 9| His last invention was a machine for copying sculpture. He 37 9| years whenever he saw a machine that he had not invented 38 9| following the lines of his own machine for drawing in perspective. 39 9| he made of parts of the machine are dated April 1818 just 40 9| than he expected, " the machine will be clumsy and defective,


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