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1 1 | popular social function. It may be that his teaching was 2 1 | treasure-house whatever may add to his comfort. It is 3 1 | yields a profit. Nothing may be believed, says Science, 4 3 | that their nature and value may be made clear, we must pause 5 4 | automatic horse that a man may ride " using the decent 6 4 | of secret treaties how he may make a head of brass or 7 4 | what Savery was doing; he may even have been employed 8 5 | changes in the design, and on May Ioth he wrote: " I have 9 5 | pleased "; but by the end of May he was expressing equal 10 6 | saying that there is not what may be called a genius for business, 11 6 | between Boulton and Watt. In May, 1774 Watt left Glasgow 12 6 | having proved that quality may be combined with quantity, 13 6 | passed till the following May. It recited that, whereas 14 6 | the said Letters Patent may probably elapse before the 15 7 | and all other parts which may require exact execution, 16 7 | expense of two thousand pounds may be sold in Cornwall for 17 7 | continuous risk. The purchaser may at any time become unable 18 8 | consequently our labour may be lost." How could such 19 8 | by which rotative motions may be made, but they are inferior 20 8 | matters do not grow worse, I may perhaps stagger on. Solomon 21 9 | Erasmus Darwin, " perhaps you may be told what light is made 22 9 | by further experience you may think upon better things." 23 9 | to take out a patent that may block the path of other 24 App| respective claims. The result may be briefly summarised.~It 25 App| and valued as a friend. We may assume, therefore, that