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1 1| When vitality returned it brought a revival of all those activities 2 3| in to chat with him and brought their friends. Before long 3 3| was an old man a friend brought him news of Watt's triumph 4 3| universal mechanical expert that brought so much custom to his shop. 5 5| Dr. Roebuck. I have now brought the engine near a conclusion, 6 5| costing him anything, but it brought him no income, and he had 7 5| which, though not well paid, brought in a more regular income 8 5| following winter. The work brought its worries. It was new 9 6| and never needed to be brought laboriously up-to-date. 10 6| The old Kinneil engine was brought over in pieces, finished, 11 8| and that this industry had brought prosperity to a considerable 12 8| water-wheel. The water-wheel brought the spinning-mill. But Arkwright' 13 8| was at this point that he brought to perfection and patented, 14 8| slowness of the realisation brought on fresh bouts of irritable 15 8| worries or responsibilities brought on a condition of nervous 16 8| ungrateful. Money matters always brought out the worst in him. His 17 9| must be examined. And he brought to the study a keen power 18 9| penny, the copying machine brought Watt in a steady and most 19 9| for his tired muscles. It brought no worries in the form of 20 9| in my life," because it brought him in touch with the group 21 9| years of the new century brought the heaviest losses. In 22 9| Nature first, before we brought them into an earthly court." 23 9| his main work until he had brought it to perfection. Locomotion 24 9| unventilated. The steam-engine brought the factories into the towns,