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1 1| use of fire, the art of working metals and of building with 2 1| printing press. The craftsmen, working generation after generation 3 1| group of scientists who were working and teaching in them during 4 1| to a wheelwright and was working with his master on a paper-mill 5 2| He spent a year there, working under a nondescript mechanic 6 3| All this time Watt was working much too hard and not getting 7 4| water, mostly by buckets working over wheels and pulleys. 8 4| and desperately slow in working, but rich in suggestions 9 4| over to him to be put into working order. This was in the winter 10 4| this way the pump is kept working .the stroke of the piston 11 5| when he started to makea working model. A hundred tiresome 12 5| long ago P " His mind was working faster than it had ever 13 5| Roebuck. " I have been close working at the engine since I wrote 14 7| the ordinary methods of working. Our workshop and apparatus 15 7| was the maker of the first working model of a steam locomotive 16 7| When the engine is not working it cannot save coal, and 17 8| The first engine to start working outside Soho was erected 18 9| Turnerelli, the sculptor." He was working in alabaster, wood and ivory, 19 9| of Mechanical Creation, working through his genius, made