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1 1| a lively one, and it was full of variety, not only in 2 1| sufficiently plain in its full official title, " The Society 3 2| this incident. We have a full narrative of those inquiries 4 2| He was a nervous boy and full of fancies. He read voraciously 5 3| to undertake to serve the full term of seven years. He 6 4| cylinder. The cylinder is now full of steam. When the cock 7 4| cylinder and the condenser full of steam. Condense the steam 8 5| wrote to a friend a letter full of confidence. He had calculated 9 5| He was like a hound in full cry called back to inspect 10 5| attracted by Watt, but he was full of caution. Before he com 11 5| taxed his ingenuity to the full. Of course the money ran 12 5| cup of misery was not yet full. Within three months his 13 6| results of his interview is full of interest. " I waited 14 6| approval, to take over the full property in the patent in 15 6| his master, Henry VIII, a full and picturesque account 16 6| public could receive the full benefit of his valuable 17 7| its dulness." Then follow full accounts of the subsequent, 18 7| were once more comfortably full. Boulton was inclined to 19 8| who went off and gave a full account of it to a large 20 8| triumph Watt's letters are full of lamentation. It is not 21 8| own affairs, leaving the full responsibility for the direction 22 9| when the moon, being at the full, would light them on their