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| Alphabetical [« »] well-defined 1 wellto-do 1 welsh 1 went 34 wept 1 were 203 wesley 1 | Frequency [« »] 35 soho 34 became 34 trade 34 went 34 where 33 once 33 power | Thomas H. Marshall James Watt IntraText - Concordances went |
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1 1| strength in the village, went anxiously about his work 2 1| destined to grow closer as time went on, and bore precious fruit 3 1| all craftsman's work; he went further. " He carried so 4 2| educated as a mathematician and went off to Glasgow to be a surveyor. 5 2| sugar of the West Indies went up the river to the refineries 6 2| by his schoolfellows. He went his own way and took the 7 3| this time he hardly ever went out. When he got off in 8 3| spirits and his health, he went on to Glasgow, with the 9 3| recite Gray's " Elegy " as he went his rounds on the eve of 10 3| the way of any of us, we went to Mr. Watt. He needed only 11 3| side of the business he went into partnership, in 1759 12 3| wanted an organ, the officers went to Watt. " We imagined that 13 4| quantitative form. Then he went on to discover the relation 14 4| admitted for the next stroke it went on condensing, uselessly, 15 4| immense store of heat, which went to raise the temperature 16 5| invention, came back, and went round to have a chat with 17 5| miracle-workers. Adventures went amiss, the bubble was pricked, 18 5| the steamengine before you went away [December, 1765] was 19 5| s house at Kinneil, Watt went on tinkering at his beloved 20 6| and see him. In 1767 Watt went, but Boulton was away, and 21 6| Professor Jardine, who then went to sound Roebuck again. 22 6| came another way. Roebuck went bankrupt, and his affairs 23 6| seventeenth century specialisation went still further, some branches 24 6| craftsmen of Birmingham went hungry. It was an undignified 25 6| morning how yesterday's sale went. I shall see him again, 26 7| supervised by Watt. When he went to Broseley, Boulton forbade 27 7| in the summer of 1776 he went to Glasgow to get married. 28 7| fighting the water as they went. At times the pits were 29 7| first to be ready, and Watt went down to Cornwall to see 30 7| miners. Whenever anything went wrong with an engine the 31 8| solved, and the moment he went seriously to work at it 32 8| about this model," who went off and gave a full account 33 8| through the Soho works and went out skilled engineers, not 34 9| work in marble. So on he went, making a little change