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1 1| method. And the change took place; for at that moment there 2 1| moon and stars, the sun's place in the ecliptic, etc., all 3 2| serious blunder. In the first place Watt's . . . . . inquiries 4 2| the kettle. In the second place the main principles governing 5 3| regulations. In the first place he was too old; in the second 6 3| was too old; in the second place he was a " foreigner " and 7 3| City at all; in the third place he could not possibly afford 8 3| manufacturers began to lick the old place into shape. The merchant, 9 4| steamengine would have its place among the births of Time. 10 4| The next claimant to a place on the roll of inventors 11 5| training another to take his place.~Nor did he make things 12 5| for some one to take his place. The choice was not wide. 13 6| find none to take their place. Quality was sacrificed 14 6| superior, but Boulton has a place among the great men of history.~ 15 7| of smelting with coke in place of charcoal. But they did 16 7| March 1776. The trial took place in the presence of the proprietors 17 7| was not so. In the first place, if a copper mine failed 18 7| rent is due. In the second place, even if there were deliberate 19 8| steam-engine to take the place of the famous and prodigious 20 9| enthusiasm led him to give a place to the steam-engine in that " 21 9| suggesting the use of a screw in place of the usual paddle-wheels.~ 22 9| name was given a permanent place in the vocabulary of science