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birthrate 1
births 3
bitter 5
black 20
blackguard 1
blacksmith 5
blades 2
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21 taken
20 almost
20 am
20 black
20 built
20 drive
20 fact
Thomas H. Marshall
James Watt

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   Art.
1 3| greatest of these, Joseph Black, was now lecturing in the 2 3| influenced his future were Joseph Black and John Robison. Black 3 3| Black and John Robison. Black was a scientific genius 4 3| nonsense in his head than Dr. Black," and he combined this freedom 5 3| of his own discoveries."~Black had come across Watt when 6 3| became close friends, and Black's affection for Watt lasted 7 3| He realised his debt to Black. " To him I owe," he said, " 8 3| not the same calibre as Black. But he had great vitality 9 4| somewhere, he consulted Black. He then learned that he 10 4| explanation of which had made Black famous, namely, the phenomenon 11 4| invention is put down in black and white it hardly seems 12 5| times of trial was Joseph Black. He followed every step 13 5| and he lent him money. But Black knew well enough that the 14 5| who at once occurred to Black was his friend Dr. Roebuck. 15 5| engines on a large scale. Black, therefore, introduced the 16 5| been forced to borrow from Black again. He began to be haunted 17 6| as there is between the black smith and the mathematical-instrument-maker." 18 7| Redruth to his old friend Black: " Our success here has 19 9| day in December 1799 Dr. Black's servant came in and found 20 9| the plate; it was cold. Black had long been ill, and his


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