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32 later
32 london
32 same
31 glasgow
31 little
31 long
31 me
Thomas H. Marshall
James Watt

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glasgow

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1 1| Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow were made famous by a group 2 2| twenty-five miles west of Glasgow, lies the port of Greenock. 3 2| mathematician and went off to Glasgow to be a surveyor. One example 4 2| river to the refineries at Glasgow. James Watt the elder prospered 5 2| his mother's relations in Glasgow. The atmosphere was favourable 6 2| following year he was sent to Glasgow to learn the craft of a 7 2| labour. But when he got to Glasgow he found there was no one 8 2| London seems a long way from Glasgow if you have to get there 9 3| afraid of possible rivals in Glasgow. To teach such a man the 10 3| his health, he went on to Glasgow, with the outfit of tools 11 3| newly-won skill to the world.~Glasgow at the beginning of the 12 3| the time that the first Glasgow ship crossed the Atlantic 13 3| ports, which accused the Glasgow merchants of defrauding 14 3| could not be proved, and Glasgow grew rapidly richer. When 15 3| and Clyde Canal, linking Glasgow with the Eastern seas; then, 16 3| came from a group of men in Glasgow who, while laboriously creating 17 3| the same difficulties in Glasgow as he had in London. Here, 18 3| month of his arrival in Glasgow, the University received 19 3| elected Professor both in Glasgow and Edinburgh, he was not 20 3| and there was no one in Glasgow who knew how to do it which 21 3| When a Masonic Lodge in Glasgow wanted an organ, the officers 22 4| return to James Watt at Glasgow. It was in the year 1759 23 5| afraid of the journey from Glasgow to Kinneil, which might 24 5| mixed business going at his Glasgow shop, but it declined after 25 5| size was a canal to connect Glasgow with the collieries at Monkland. 26 6| In May, 1774 Watt left Glasgow to join Boulton at Soho.~ 27 6| from setting up his shop in Glasgow was an enemy to all progress 28 7| summer of 1776 he went to Glasgow to get married. Boulton 29 7| generations. If the newcomer from Glasgow was successful, their livelihood 30 9| struggle and enthusiasm at Glasgow.~The principal friends of 31 9| 1785. The University of Glasgow honoured him with the degree


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