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1 2| eastern part of the present town was a separate village known 2 2| seems odd that in so small a town it should have been possible 3 2| offices of trust in the town for which, even in seventeenth 4 2| to hold public office as Town Councillor, Treasurer, and 5 2| and beeches south of the town, and there he lay on his 6 3| foreigner " from another town to settle down within its 7 3| time was long past when any town could preserve this monopoly 8 3| restricted market of the town, drag down the level of 9 3| were enough of them in a town to have an organisation 10 3| to open shop within the town.~The Clockmakers of London 11 3| business," and the only town in Scotland that was developing 12 3| century the face of the town was changed. An upstart 13 3| mellowed houses of the old town, new buildings in the clean, 14 3| permission to work within the town in any capacity whatever, 15 3| to have a workshop in the town, the University took him 16 3| had opened a shop in the town, though still living in 17 6| Soho.~Birmingham had been a town of some importance in the 18 8| of placing the mill in a town, or ready-built manufactory, 19 8| raise water to supply the town and the water-works of Versailles.