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1 1| Earnshaw of Stockport. He got his mechanical education 2 1| the machinery, and having got the details well fixed in 3 2| lessons. But, when he had got used to his new surroundings 4 2| dexterity than he would have got by following either of their 5 2| with labour. But when he got to Glasgow he found there 6 3| busy or away for a time, he got interrupted in his course 7 3| hardly ever went out. When he got off in the evening he was 8 3| More than once a Professor got a valuable hint from some 9 3| not till later, when he got him to make some apparatus 10 4| escaped to France. But he got tired of life abroad, and, 11 4| not use a piston Having got the vacuum, he opened a 12 4| experiments of Papin. He either got from Hooke, or himself conceived, 13 5| April 1st, " but have not got it perfectly tight yet, 14 5| mercury from the gaugepipe got into the cylinder " and 15 5| Ioth he wrote: " I have got the two new exhausting cylinders 16 7| with Small, Boulton had got his cylinders from Coalbrookdale, 17 8| engines, of the 1776 model, got up to 21 millions, and by 18 8| of the engine.~Watt now got into his stride, and the 19 8| later he wrote, " I have got one copy of the specification 20 8| whether anything is to be got by them." Two years later 21 9| aristocracy of England. Watt got to the point of buying an 22 9| its scope. As soon as he got home he started his experiments,