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1 1| been taught to do by his father. But if he had intelligence 2 2| from Aberdeen, where his father had been killed, it is thought, 3 2| in navigation. When his father died and left him part of 4 2| fellow-citizens and, like his father before him, he was elected 5 2| condemn him," replied the father. The boy was, in fact, drawing 6 2| quoted, make allowances for a father's pride and a visitor's 7 2| scientific instincts. In his father's workshop he could find 8 2| who was apprenticed in his father's shop. They included models 9 2| which had been made by his father to unload the Virginia tobacco 10 2| telescope borrowed from his father's store and watched the 11 2| worked for a time about his father's shop. In 1753 his mother 12 2| closely allied to those of his father and his grandfather, and 13 2| to be had. Watt asked his father's permission to go, and 14 2| considered. Apparently Watt's father had either overreached himself 15 3| get," wrote Watt to his father, " landsmen as well as seamen, 16 5| invention, Finance is its father. To-day the efforts of a 17 6| prosperous business from his father, who died in l759, but instead 18 6| 17742 Watt wrote to his father: "The business I am here 19 7| Wilkinson, who had inherited his father's works at Bersham, in Denbighshire, 20 7| scenes of his later life. Her father consented to the match, 21 9| showed something of his father's genius combined with abundant