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1 1| machines were based, to master the theory as well as the 2 1| and was working with his master on a paper-mill at Macclesfield, 3 1| Being convinced that his master's conservative treatment 4 1| Macclesfield next morning. His master was so impressed by his 5 3| his own unless he was a Master and had been admitted as 6 3| normal way of becoming a Master was by serving an apprenticeship 7 3| admission to the status of Master, and no one who had not 8 3| trained in order to become a Master and start business on his 9 3| seven years. He must find a Master who was prepared to break 10 3| guineas to compensate his master for the violence he was 11 3| toiling under the eye of a master who was building with their 12 3| the craft in the shop of a Master, but had every intention 13 3| before, he set to work to master its principles with what 14 5| He was a very exacting master, and nothing short of perfection 15 6| when Leland drew up for his master, Henry VIII, a full and 16 7| first, in the absence of the master mind, progress was slow. " 17 9| profession, of which he was not a master in theory. When his advice 18 9| utensils. In his garret he was master, and no one dared disturb 19 9| servant came in and found his master sitting in his chair, with 20 9| British science, a revered master to those about him, to others 21 9| Watt, in honour of that master mind in mechanical science,