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1 1| that James Watt lived and worked. His genius was one of the 2 1| of little ingenuity, who worked by rule of thumb and did 3 2| finished his schooling Watt worked for a time about his father' 4 3| to make them all, and so worked with each in turn. But if 5 3| by the Royal Society had worked itself out, and a new inspiration 6 3| over his shoulder as he worked at his bench.~Of all the 7 4| some kind of water-wheel worked by a man whose strength 8 4| engine was that it sometimes worked. Sometimes, not always. 9 4| not play with the idea, he worked at it. He first tried, as 10 4| principle on which the machine worked. He determined to find out 11 4| boilingpoint. Watt carefully worked out a scale showing at what 12 4| Newcomen engine of the day worked. With the aid of a diagram 13 5| faster than it had ever worked before; every nerve was 14 7| reciprocating " engines engines that worked a vertical rod up and down, 15 7| downwards. Deeper and deeper worked the miners, fighting the 16 9| rising heated air, which worked an endless screw, which 17 9| an endless screw, which worked a crank, which worked a 18 9| which worked a crank, which worked a piston, which acted in 19 9| years before, but had never worked it out in detail. Often