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1 1 | to win the mastery over Nature, to compel her to serve 2 1 | success in this struggle with Nature that we owe our houses and 3 1 | Science and Finance. If Nature was to be compelled to render 4 1 | clockmaker, but his ambitious nature carried him beyond the confines 5 2 | to school his sensitive nature might have been bruised, 6 2 | inquiries Into the nature of steam, which led to his 7 3 | founded in I63I. But it was by nature suited to the medieval type 8 3 | and in order that their nature and value may be made clear, 9 4 | It used to be said that " Nature abhors a vacuum." This peculiarly 10 4 | there were special laws of nature relating to a vacuum it 11 4 | everpresent force provided by nature free of charge, constant 12 4 | fathom the mysteries of nature, Savery began from the other 13 4 | scientific experiments on the nature of heat and the properties 14 4 | confess himself beaten. " Nature," he used to say, " has 15 4 | atmospheric engine." The nature of Watt's improvement led 16 5 | again and explain to him the nature and results of his original 17 6 | most of all. " The very nature of your improvements is 18 8 | spontaneous, as the works of Nature, and Watt felt a thrill 19 8 | exaltation, anything of the nature of business worries or responsibilities 20 8 | the particular case, the nature of the issue was a matter 21 9 | discussed all the mysteries of nature and probed the secrets of 22 9 | them to be judged by Dame Nature first, before we brought 23 App| Priestley. His view of the nature of the ingredients was false,