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1 1| trying his wings. The parson, far from being a tower of strength 2 1| spirit had spread even to the Far East, and " the Emperor 3 1| further. " He carried so far his theory and practice 4 1| technique for which, so far as it existed, was inherited 5 1| drawingrooms, but, which was far more important, to their 6 2| bank of the River Clyde,not far from the point where it 7 2| port of Greenock. In the far back days when men laid 8 4| was born in a village not far from Plymouth about the 9 4| and created a vacuum. So far he wasfollowing Papin, except 10 4| engineers at first preferred the far more complicated and round-about 11 4| him to get results that far surpassed in accuracy anything 12 4| drawn up by a weight on the far end of the beam. This was 13 4| finished, the engine was, so far as the craftsmanship of 14 5| Carron in Stirlingshire, not far from Falkirk. The Carron 15 5| because, he said, " I am far from well, and the fatigue 16 7| scarcity of these animals."~Far scarcer still were men capable 17 8| steam-engine, at least in so far as the pumping of water 18 8| movements of commerce, so far underestimated the coming 19 9| even his wife. This was far from being the case in the 20 9| the purpose which offered far healthier conditions of