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1 1| was rich in constructive ideas, and once the malady had 2 1| people, and people with no ideas but their fathers' as well 3 1| with new and revolutionary ideas of their own. But it is 4 5| telling Watt of some new ideas that had occurred to him 5 5| on the look out for new ideas, and behind these conduits 6 5| according to your present ideas."~But Watt was incorrigible 7 5| the lines of his " present ideas," for his ideas changed 8 5| present ideas," for his ideas changed daily, or even hourly. 9 5| before he could put his ideas into effect. " Much contrived, 10 6| least had stolen Watt's ideas.~Boulton realised that he 11 7| noise seems to convey great ideas of its power to the ignorant, 12 8| deterred by his misguided ideas as to what would be profitable; 13 8| stride, and the flow of his ideas inundated many more yards 14 8| The translation of these ideas from his brain to paper, 15 9| young inventors laid their ideas before him for his criticism. 16 9| attention to the subject; your ideas are ingenious, and by further 17 9| been secretive about his ideas for fear that others might 18 9| could do it, according to my ideas of it; . . . I have still 19 9| pirates who exploited Watt's ideas without paying for them.