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| Alphabetical [« »] rod 11 rode 1 rods 1 roebuck 38 roger 1 roll 1 roller-spinning 1 | Frequency [« »] 39 those 39 well 38 mind 38 roebuck 38 without 37 century 37 experiments | Thomas H. Marshall James Watt IntraText - Concordances roebuck |
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1 5| Partnership of Watt and Roebuck~" I know Mammon too; Banks-of-England, 2 5| Black was his friend Dr. Roebuck. Roebuck was a Birmingham 3 5| his friend Dr. Roebuck. Roebuck was a Birmingham physician 4 5| by the earlier invention. Roebuck chose as his site the banks 5 5| the 1st of January, 1760.~Roebuck seemed to be the ideal man 6 5| correspondence was ominous. Roebuck was much attracted by Watt, 7 5| and more perfect one. For Roebuck's sake he had to go over 8 5| scientific experiments. And Roebuck was a somewhat sceptical 9 5| out of the connection with Roebuck was access to first-rate 10 5| s careful consideration, Roebuck decided to take the risk 11 5| brighter now that he had Roebuck behind him. But, in reality, 12 5| in a series of letters to Roebuck. " I have been close working 13 5| experiments still dragged on, Roebuck began to lose patience. 14 5| different pattern. The unhappy Roebuck must have felt that there 15 5| by the friendship of Dr. Roebuck. I have now brought the 16 5| the earliest letters from Roebuck, after discussing the science 17 5| fine amusement; but Mrs. Roebuck desires me to remind you 18 5| To make matters worse, Roebuck was in financial difficulties. 19 5| of 1772 finally smashed Roebuck. The partnership had come 20 6| not entirely dependent on Roebuck for support. Among Roebuck' 21 6| Roebuck for support. Among Roebuck's friends in his Birmingham 22 6| organiser of the century. Roebuck had tried to persuade him 23 6| continued good friends, and when Roebuck heard of Watt's invention 24 6| had never met with before. Roebuck and his works seemed crude 25 6| already he was pledged to Roebuck. He suffered all the torments 26 6| without being unfair to Roebuck. " Before I knew your connection 27 6| certainly do." The most that Roebuck would consider, when the 28 6| very rightly mistrusted Roebuck's business ability, and, 29 6| who then went to sound Roebuck again. The letter in which 30 6| perfection, and he pressed Roebuck until he made a definite 31 6| end of September, 1769~~ Roebuck, weakened by his own financial 32 6| and I have agreed with Dr. Roebuck." To which Watt replied, " 33 6| before the year was out Roebuck's financial distress was 34 6| advise his friend and partner Roebuck, considering his urgent 35 6| crisis that finally ruined Roebuck also put Boulton into temporary 36 6| solution came another way. Roebuck went bankrupt, and his affairs 37 6| deal with the situation. If Roebuck's property in the engine 38 9| before, in 1775. The death of Roebuck in 1794 did not affect him