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1 1| age of excitement " that James Watt lived and worked. His 2 1| parallel in the achievements of James Watt himself.~The wheelwright' 3 1| copy. The story is told of James Brindley, the engineer of 4 1| represented pure science. James Watt stood for the craftsman 5 2| Watt had two sons, John and James. John was educated as a 6 2| afterwards revised by his nephew James, the engineer, and published 7 2| to make.~John's brother James, seeing the drift of business, 8 2| the refineries at Glasgow. James Watt the elder prospered 9 2| most constant friends of James Watt the younger. Like so 10 2| never see ninety again. James was also very well connected 11 2| wiped out on that fatal day.~James and Agnes had five children. 12 2| twenty-four. The fourth son, James, the subject of this memoir, 13 2| runs as follows. When young James was six years old a visitor 14 2| all youthful engineers. " James Watt," said his stern aunt, 15 2| said, as she well might, " James, you idle boy, leave that 16 2| You must take your boy, James, home; I cannot stand the 17 2| the arm; ' Come to bed, James. You are inventing story 18 3| CHAPTER THREE~James Watt, Mathematical Instrument 19 4| 2.~We must now return to James Watt at Glasgow. It was 20 6| therefore, my opinion is, James, that you will find it necessary, 21 6| South's assistance." But James was miserable at the prospect 22 6| It recited that, whereas James Watt had carried out experiments 23 6| probably elapse before the said James Watt can receive an advantage 24 9| Scotchmen, Patrick Miller and James Taylor, sat down to consider 25 9| mind in mechanical science, James Watt." When the hundredth