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slowly 1
slowness 1
slunk 1
small 26
smallest 1
smashed 1
smeaton 4
Frequency    [«  »]
26 friend
26 good
26 kind
26 small
26 used
25 always
25 among
Thomas H. Marshall
James Watt

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small

   Art.
1 1| been sown, and the first small crop reaped; there followed 2 1| each branch was, as yet, small, and a vigorous mind could 3 2| It seems odd that in so small a town it should have been 4 3| degree of skill required was small. Such men were not likely 5 3| eighteenth century was a small seaport lying on the north 6 4| that the jet must be as small as possible in order to 7 4| that the jet must be as small as possible, but, on the 8 5| Exchange did a brisk business, small private banks sprang up 9 5| operation. The banks were mostly small affairs without substantial 10 5| workshops and factories, was a small one. The wealth of the country 11 6| and it was his friend, Dr. Small, who showed him over the 12 6| equally delighted with Dr. Small.~Small was a man after Watt' 13 6| delighted with Dr. Small.~Small was a man after Watt's own 14 6| had chosen. Boulton and Small were just as eager to capture 15 6| connection with Dr. R.," wrote Small, "my idea was, that you 16 6| 28th, and two days later Small wrote to Watt, " I have 17 6| was changed. Boulton and Small had accepted the offer of 18 6| your delicacy," he wrote to Small, " I have urged the Doctor 19 7| earlier experiments with Small, Boulton had got his cylinders 20 7| these two first engines the small parts were made at Soho, 21 7| Boulton provided him with a small staff of men to relieve 22 9| models from London to copy, " small busts of Socrates and Aristotle, 23 9| life, outlived them all. Small had died long before, in 24 9| creation of Boulton and Small, and it contained some of 25 9| subject of engines. Dr. Small cunningly incited him by 26 9| Watt's anxiety subsided. Small had to administer a few


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