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1 2| earliest and most constant friends of James Watt the younger. 2 3| of one of Watt's school friends. Anderson was a young man, 3 3| instrument to repair. His friends dropped in to chat with 4 3| with him and brought their friends. Before long they were discussing 5 3| at his bench.~Of all the friends he made at this time the 6 3| The two men became close friends, and Black's affection for 7 3| my superior." They became friends, but Robison's adventurous 8 5| to him as well as to his friends. Its ceaseless bounding 9 5| by his rather thoughtless friends distracted him from more 10 6| support. Among Roebuck's friends in his Birmingham days was 11 6| The two men continued good friends, and when Roebuck heard 12 7| pass that Boulton and his friends had to take shares in several 13 8| Maberly. All Watt's old friends, with Robison at their head, 14 9| surroundings, among his old friends. He had no mind to vegetate 15 9| harmless toy, which his friends, to humour him, pretended 16 9| one by one, of his old friends. Watt, sickly in childhood, 17 9| death was expected by his friends and wished for by himself, 18 9| at Glasgow.~The principal friends of Watt's middle life are 19 9| the first rank found their friends and their colleagues among 20 9| year a mob attacked some friends of the French Revolution 21 9| judgment.~To many of Watt's friends locomotion was the most