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1 1| comfort. It is to man's success in this struggle with Nature 2 3| admiration of the modern world by success in those pursuits which 3 4| used, with some measure of success, to drain a mine was a great 4 4| transformed. Nor was his success due simply to the fact that 5 5| had not yet been proved a success; it could not be proved 6 5| industry. His first commercial success was a factory for the manufacture 7 5| works. The more distant success appeared, the more readily 8 6| It was the first decisive success he had been able to report 9 7| Wrekin district. On the success of these engines depended 10 7| trial was an overwhelming success. It did more work than a 11 7| old friend Black: " Our success here has equalled our most 12 8| technical and commercial success. When the bitter struggle 13 8| Mule." But the remarkable success of Arkwright himself, and 14 8| spectacle of his apparent success wounded Watt's vanity. He 15 8| rotary engine was aproved success, and orders were pouring 16 9| in 18I4 he could report success. But even then he was not 17 9| practically no hopes of success." He was reluctant to embark 18 9| advanced along the road to success, but he had had no hand 19 9| experiment was on the whole a success, and, anxious to enlarge