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age 29
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29 age
29 end
28 engineer
28 under
Thomas H. Marshall
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age

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1 1| physical pleasures. It was an age of fast living and slow 2 1| the greatest genius of the age, he was naturally regarded 3 1| reign of George III as an " age of excitement, of which 4 1| idea."~It was in this " age of excitement " that James 5 1| the manifestations of the age's vigour and drew nourishment 6 1| their work. The first great age of science in England is 7 1| distinguished pioneers of the coming age, contemporaries of Galileo 8 1| evolution was complete. The Age of Engineering had begun.~ 9 2| died in 1734 at the ripe age of ninety-two, thus setting 10 2| her last hour to keep her age a profound secret." However, 11 2| voyage to America at the age of twenty-four. The fourth 12 2| add a year or two to the age quoted, make allowances 13 2| home when other boys of his age were away earning their 14 3| one the signs of the new age appeared. First the stone 15 3| greatest understandings of the age giving forth their efforts 16 3| first philosopher of his age was the historian of his 17 5| fascinating and fertile age banks and jointstock companies 18 5| to call it the Projecting Age."~The Projector, ancestor 19 8| in which the vision of an age when machines should be 20 9| sickly body, but, as old age approached, these troubles 21 9| seriously alarmed at the age of thirty-four when he fancied 22 9| it. " Of all the evils of age," he wrote, " the loss of 23 9| own generalization. At the age of seventy, or thereabouts, 24 9| ideal hobby for his old age. Without occupation he would 25 9| search for truth. It was an age of clubs and coteries. In 26 9| of time. He accepted old age, and he found that it had 27 9| admit no rivals in his old age. But he had never shown 28 9| necessity, and in his old age he preferred to follow his 29 9| right to rest in my extreme age."~The industrial importance


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