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1 1| for cutting out the metal parts used in the manufacture. 2 2| engaged in trade to distant parts. As he prospered, so he 3 2| manufacture of the mechanical parts of ship's tackle or examine 4 5| imagination, watching the parts fly to their places the 5 5| alive could make the metal parts so accurately that they 6 5| workman, and the moment the parts arrived, off he darted to 7 5| established themselves as parts of the economic system, 8 5| inch into a thousand equal parts. He built a bridge over 9 7| designs, but the heavy iron parts, and especially the cylinder, 10 7| first engines the small parts were made at Soho, the big 11 7| Busy, near Chacewater. The parts of the Chacewater engine 12 7| Our affairs in other parts of England go on very well; 13 7| machines to form the different parts of Mr. Watt's engines with 14 7| at once, and many of the parts continued to be manufactured 15 7| by other firms.~When the parts were finished, the engine 16 7| Customers paid for the parts of the engine, some of which 17 7| the valves, and all other parts which may require exact 18 7| we will see that all the parts are put together, and set 19 9| last drawings he made of parts of the machine are dated