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1 1| independent Stock Exchange was set up in 'Change Alley in I698.~ 2 1| the mill to rights, he had set out for Manchester to visit 3 1| requires a large Stock to set up with, and a considerable 4 2| wisely moved to Greenock and set up as a builder, contractor 5 3| the Gild. No person might set up in business on his own 6 3| had never seen before, he set to work to master its principles 7 4| Consequently, when the Creator set man, fire, and water in 8 4| fill him with water and set him by the fire. As the 9 4| that a water-engine was set up by the Marquis at Vauxhall; 10 4| rested on the surface, and set it over a fire. As the water 11 4| and the first engine was set up at Wolverhampton in I 12 4| thinking of theories. " I set about repairing it," he 13 4| it into the vacuum. Watt set the cylinder, just as it 14 5| bench. An apparatus was set up to test the principles 15 6| permanent value.~Matthew Boulton set himself steadfastly against 16 6| in pieces, finished, and set to pump the water that drove 17 7| forty pair of Smiths " to set up the engine at Wheal Virgin, 18 7| parts are put together, and set to work properly."~Then 19 7| imploring him to do something to set his mind at rest. " Believe 20 8| whom he sold a licence to set up his machinery, proved 21 8| lapsing of his rival's patent set him free to adopt the crank. 22 8| of the mechanics who were set to tend the engines.~The 23 9| of business, because it set him free to live as a man 24 9| easy, but their fears were set at rest, and it had an extensive 25 9| greatest delights was to set others on the same road