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1 1| metropolis that the City of London sent up a petition imploring 2 1| Blake walked the streets of London wearing the red cap of Liberty, 3 1| of the Royal Society of London in I662 and its early years 4 1| profession practised in London. When he came to the engineer, 5 1| New River " which gave London its water-supply, but such 6 2| strongly advised him to go to London and get the best training 7 2| to cross the border, and London seems a long way from Glasgow 8 2| mounted his horse to ride to London, with a letter of introduction 9 3| THE CLOCKMAKERS COMPANY OF LONDON. 1632.~ ~IT took Watt twelve 10 3| Watt twelve days to reach London, and at once his difficulties 11 3| town.~The Clockmakers of London were a trade of this kind. 12 3| intention of setting up shop in London was a point in his favour, 13 3| point in his favour, for London was not afraid of possible 14 3| Now, while the people of London were still proclaiming that " 15 3| horse, he turned his back on London. After a short stay at Greenock 16 3| tools that he had bought in London, to offer his newly-won 17 3| in Glasgow as he had in London. Here, too, he was a " foreigner," 18 4| Protestants, settled in London, and became a Fellow of 19 4| it was at the moment in London, undergoing repairs. It 20 4| recovered this model from London and handed it over to him 21 6| pirates. He sent Watt up to London to prospect. Boulton favoured 22 7| Soho a good deal, first in London about the Act of Parliament, 23 7| was almost confined to the London area. There remained only 24 8| his audience hurried up to London, took out a patent for the 25 8| illness I was seized with in London, in the spring, greatly 26 8| their stocks. Several big London firms of merchants were 27 9| already getting models from London to copy, " small busts of 28 9| by drawing all talent to London, philosophers of the first 29 9| Midlands and reached to London. He was a big, vigorous, 30 9| liberty. He had moved from London to Birmingham in 1780 and 31 9| rivals. "A linen-draper at London, one Moore, has taken out 32 9| result of a public meeting in London, a statue of him wasexecuted