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1 1 | and a lively interest was taken in the technical problems 2 1 | The art of clockmaking was taken up with enthusiasm in England 3 2 | hundred years later must be taken as evidence that the clan 4 2 | not spoken one word, but taken off the lid of that kettle 5 3 | Minorca. A thousand men were taken in one night. " They now 6 3 | it which was often it was taken round to Watt. He was always 7 4 | but was pacified by being taken into partnership. The first 8 5 | Birmingham physician who had taken up the study of chemistry 9 5 | last night of my having taken asunder the engine to add 10 5 | his raw material he had taken a lease of the Duke of Hamilton' 11 6 | Boulton had voluntarily taken upon himself in order to 12 7 | who seem to be no more taken with modest merit in an 13 7 | idleness. It was a toll taken by private individuals on 14 8 | rotatives," he said, " have taken up all my time and attention 15 8 | hard years of struggle, taken all the financial risks 16 8 | offenders. In 1793 action was taken against a man of the name 17 9 | complicated machine, but he had taken great trouble to discover 18 9 | to Earl Stanhope, who had taken out a patent for steamships. " 19 9 | at London, one Moore, has taken out a patent for moving 20 9 | even grudge the time I have taken to write these comments 21 App| heard Watt's theory might be taken to indicate that he had