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Thomas H. Marshall
James Watt

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1 1 | But he stood alone. Some three hundred years later appeared 2 1 | suffice. The engineer had three. The author just quoted 3 2 | Agnes had five children. The three eldest died in infancy, 4 3 | CHAPTER THREE~James Watt, Mathematical 5 3 | spirit.~Even so it was nearly three weeks before Watt found 6 4 | it would only make two or three strokes at a time, and then 7 4 | the properties of steam.~Three aspects of the problem occupied 8 4 | cylinder, and found that it was three or four times as great. 9 4 | waste still further, had three.~But technically Watt's 10 5 | throws us back at least three days, and is very vexatious." 11 5 | from doing anything for three or four days." But he remained 12 5 | he had several orders at three guineas apiece. As his reputation 13 5 | and would occupy him for three or four days a week, but 14 5 | was not yet full. Within three months his wife was dead.~ 15 6 | the engine as regards the three counties of Warwick, Stafford 16 6 | worth my while to make for three counties only; but I find 17 6 | children, between two and three hours.... The Queen showed 18 8 | you enclosed," he wrote, " three yards of the specification, 19 8 | the Lord Chief Justice and three judges.~These learned gentlemen 20 9 | was sacked by the rioters. Three years later he left the 21 9 | boasting when he wrote, three years before his death: " 22 App| element and indivisible. Three men, Cavendish, Watt and


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