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Thomas H. Marshall
James Watt

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1 1 | reaction from the violent experiments of the seventeenth century 2 1 | the apparatus for their experiments. The latest designs, the 3 3 | by the results of their experiments. More than once a Professor 4 3 | make some apparatus for his experiments, that he became aware of 5 3 | before this he had begun his experiments on the steam-engine, and 6 4 | Royal Society, studied the experiments of Papin. He either got 7 4 | of elaborate scientific experiments on the nature of heat and 8 4 | steam. On devising some experiments he came to the surprising 9 4 | piston. His first series of experiments had shown him that, as the 10 5 | thousand pounds to complete his experiments, build a factory, and manufacture 11 5 | had been spent on further experiments. Even if it passed all tests, 12 5 | his original scientific experiments. And Roebuck was a somewhat 13 5 | bear all future cost of experiments and of securing a patent. 14 5 | When October came, and the experiments still dragged on, Roebuck 15 5 | he was already engaged in experiments on the steam engine. About 16 5 | away and tried to direct experiments by letter. To make matters 17 5 | bearing the cost of the experiments and had not even been able 18 6 | too had been doing some experiments on " fire-engines " with 19 6 | James Watt had carried out experiments along the lines indicated 20 7 | hampered in his earlier experiments by bad workmanship, Watt 21 7 | When conducting his earlier experiments with Small, Boulton had 22 7 | subsequent, and more successful, experiments. Meanwhile the factory was 23 7 | expenses of past and future experiments, without claiming interest 24 8 | whereas work at his scientific experiments gave him a kind of nervous 25 9 | got home he started his experiments, following the lines of 26 9 | absorbed in his mechanical experiments, surrounded by a delicious 27 9 | keenly interested in Watt's experiments, having himself indulged 28 9 | to make him give up his experiments. " I am extremely sorry 29 9 | shall probably make some experiments, but I regard them as pure 30 9 | wrong to discourage the experiments of others and to belittle 31 App| 178I, conducted a series of experiments in which he produced water 32 App| vessel. He reported these experiments to Priestley, who tried 33 App| account of his (Priestley's) experiments. Watt's letter was not made 34 App| Cavendish concluded his experiments and, on January 15th, 1784, 35 App| But it was based on the experiments of Cavendish, reported to 36 App| phlogiston," he had in his experiments always used hydrogen and 37 App| understood the meaning of his own experiments without the help of Watt.~ ~


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