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1 1| the technical problems of industry and agriculture. This connection 2 1| tried to turn the captain of industry into a scientist and the 3 1| were interested not only in industry, but also in agriculture, 4 1| were invading the field of industry. Apart from the blacksmith, 5 1| talents at the service of industry and becoming in the fullest 6 3| the elaborate system of industry based on the Gild. At the 7 3| the West some new hive of industry would rear itself within 8 4| cotton factories, until the industry of the nation had been transformed. 9 5| host of rich captains of industry on the look out for new 10 5| spells, and the spirits of industry flew to do his bidding. 11 5| unfamiliar corner of the world of industry. It was of no use to them; 12 5| application to the processes of industry. His first commercial success 13 5| obstacle to progress in his industry was the limit to the efficiency 14 6| his life to the service of industry. Wishing for larger premises, 15 6| the aspiring captains of industry of that generation and the 16 6| authority on matters of industry and trade, and became the 17 7| enter prise. The world of industry was watching anxiously to 18 7| history of the British iron industry. Wilkinson, who had inherited 19 7| considerable depth. If the industry was to expand, it could 20 7| brawny Scot, of immense industry and dog-like devotion to 21 7| his engines would bring to industry.~When business actually 22 7| prosperity of the copper-mining industry. Unfortunately that industry 23 7| industry. Unfortunately that industry was passing through a severe 24 8| and waterworks. The iron industry had been one of the earliest 25 8| introduction of coal fuel, the iron industry was making very rapid progress. 26 8| of fabrics, and that this industry had brought prosperity to 27 8| injured the native woollen industry.~Then, in the very year 28 8| way was opened to a new industry with the prospect of fabulous 29 8| not transform the cotton industry. The decisive step came 30 8| rather a shadow over the industry. No one was supposed to 31 8| real boom in the cotton industry.~The cautious mind of Watt 32 8| history an example of an industry of first-rate importance 33 8| over-production in the cotton industry, and manufacturers had difficulty 34 9| declined.~In the world of industry the fame of the Soho engines 35 9| through the mines, the metal industry, the waterworks, the cornmills, 36 9| had captured the cotton industry, and it was clear that, 37 9| prosperity. The transformation of industry by the introduction of steam-power