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1 1 | soil, and in due course it put forth a new crop richer 2 1 | conservative treatment would never put the mill to rights, he had 3 2 | of naval gear; he would put in repair any of the instruments 4 2 | thirteen or fourteen years old put into a mathematical class, 5 2 | the lid of that kettle and put it on again, holding now 6 3 | five days in the week he put in ten hours a day. But 7 3 | his skill, and had soon put the whole collection into 8 3 | original work and who liked to put up for criticism the tentative 9 3 | not satisfied until he had put it to rights. And what he 10 4 | instead of being immediately put to death he was sent to 11 4 | fitted it with a piston. He put a little water in the bottom 12 4 | handed it over to him to be put into working order. This 13 4 | can only find it out." He put his case to himself in a 14 4 | Watt's great invention is put down in black and white 15 4 | the crucial moment, and put the finishing touch to work 16 5 | it might do more damage, put obstacles in the way of 17 5 | flagged before he could put his ideas into effect. " 18 5 | Telford. His report was put on one side at the time, 19 6 | consider, when the case was put to him, was to allow Boulton 20 6 | business, which would have put him in the position of an 21 6 | which he at once began to put into execution at Soho.~ 22 6 | been left to Boulton. This put Watt in a very delicate 23 6 | finally ruined Roebuck also put Boulton into temporary difficulties, 24 6 | bankrupt, and his affairs were put into the hands of trustees. 25 7 | formidable; the roof is nearly put on, and the hearths are 26 7 | pump. This was naturally put out of court as an unsound 27 7 | to Cornwall to see them put together. He was not very 28 7 | enthusiasm. Soho was hard put to it to keep pace with 29 7 | finished, the engine had to be put together on the spot. This 30 7 | operative engineers, who can put engines together according 31 7 | Boulton and Watt, but was not put on the footing of a partner 32 7 | see that all the parts are put together, and set to work 33 7 | were extremely reluctant to put their hands in their pockets 34 8 | getting a rotary engine put on the market as soon as 35 8 | Boulton and Watt decided to put their rights to the test 36 9 | urging him to hurry up and put his invention on the market. 37 App| Royal Society in which he put forward a similar theory