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1 1| imploring Parliament to take severe measures to suppress 2 2| said to her, " You must take your boy, James, home; I 3 3| Cornhill. Morgan was willing to take him for a year and teach 4 3| hurry for Admiral Byng to take out, to disgrace itself 5 4| the features of history take shape before us, as the 6 5| task of training another to take his place.~Nor did he make 7 5| England, were not prepared to take any of the risks of business. 8 5| to look for some one to take his place. The choice was 9 5| consideration, Roebuck decided to take the risk and entered into 10 6| urgent need of money, to take a low one. " I admire your 11 6| and hearty approval, to take over the full property in 12 6| standards and could find none to take their place. Quality was 13 7| writes Boulton, " but shall take our profits out of the saving 14 7| we save nothing we shall take nothing. Our terms are as 15 7| Boulton could not go down and take it away.~The longer an engine 16 7| Boulton and his friends had to take shares in several of the 17 7| was dissatisfied, he might take over the management of the 18 8| erection of a steam-engine to take the place of the famous 19 9| comments on it." Now to take out a patent that may block 20 9| pressing Boulton and Watt to take him into partnership for