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1 1| Consequently, whichever is in power, there will be life and 2 1| was at the height of his power in 1760~~ is said to have 3 1| the world desires to have, Power."' But the power which Watt 4 1| to have, Power."' But the power which Watt invented and 5 1| which most men lust for, the power to dominate their fellows; 6 1| their fellows; it was the power to win the mastery over 7 1| that were driven by the power of water or of wind. He 8 2| governing the use of steam for power were already well known, 9 3| employers over them with power to dictate terms; they had 10 3| edifice of his unchallengeable power. One by one the signs of 11 4| would simply provide the power, and then to use it to drive 12 4| waste of energy and loss of power, arising from the very principle 13 4| other words, the heating power of a certain quantity of 14 4| compared with the heating power of the same quantity of 15 5| in the sense of his own power, he wanted nobody's help. 16 5| no limit to this new-won power, nothing that it could not 17 7| to see whether this new power would show itself to be 18 7| miners clamoured for more power and less expenditure of 19 7| convey great ideas of its power to the ignorant, who seem 20 8| suited to the application of power. But Watt did not anticipate 21 8| monopoly in the supply of power to all the industries that 22 8| all should be driven by power, would have been reckoned 23 8| advantageously, be driven by power. A horse was the particular 24 8| was the particular form of power Arkwright had in mind, but 25 8| suited to the application of power.~Up till now Arkwright's 26 9| physical strength and mental power, once robust, are cracking 27 9| brought to the study a keen power of analysis and a wonderfully 28 9| to consider whether any power, other than man-power, could 29 9| require much comment. The new power spread rapidly through the 30 9| in superabundance gives power, for it is a universal need. 31 9| production gave her a bargaining power in the markets of the world, 32 9| while his precious source of power flowed uselessly away. Steam 33 9| adding to the list is that of power... It might be appropriately