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1 1| devices was elaborated, but little was added that was absolutely 2 1| surpassed, but by I600 there was little room for further advance 3 1| He was generally a man of little ingenuity, who worked by 4 2| Crawfordsdyke. It was a prosperous little fishing port and considered 5 2| completed the excellent little harbour which had been begun 6 3| was anything but medieval. Little was left of the elaborate 7 4| B.C. to A.D. I600 steam was little more than a toy; then the 8 4| with a piston. He put a little water in the bottom of the 9 4| to cool the cylinder as little as possible. His observations 10 5| his room contemplating a little tin cistern which seemed 11 5| please." And he pushed the little cistern out of sight under 12 5| the cylinder, but with as little friction as possible. It 13 5| Consequently he was always making little changes and revising the 14 5| steam-engine was just a little commotion under the surface 15 5| effect. " Much contrived, and little executed," he lamented. " 16 5| the chance sales of his little shop. His first undertaking 17 5| together with the host of little scientific problems that 18 6| escape from " the miserable little politics of corporate towns," 19 7| labour, and there was very little of it. Men could not be 20 7| But even Joseph had his little weaknesses, and another 21 8| the world.~Watt had but little conception of the great 22 8| solution of this tricky little problem by means of the 23 8| an end by means having so little apparent connection with 24 8| These learned gentlemen had little to say about steam-engines, 25 8| on he laboured, finding little joy in the work itself, 26 9| nothing of it." The snappy little postscript exempts him from 27 9| the results. There was " a little figure of a boy lying down, 28 9| So on he went, making a little change here, trying a new 29 9| tried and failed, there was little chance that others would 30 9| wheelcarriage, but it was little more than a preliminary 31 9| conditions of life. They formed a little isolated colony of which