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1 5| his experiments, build a factory, and manufacture the engines 2 5| commercial success was a factory for the manufacture of sulphuric 3 6| fully occupied with his own factory at Birmingham and had wisely 4 6| who showed him over the factory. Boulton had been for some 5 6| distinction of having made the factory the province of the artist. 6 6| Soho, and there built a factory to accommodate, it is said, 7 6| the water-wheels in the factory. It was familiarly known 8 7| lively picture of life at the factory. At first, in the absence 9 7| experiments. Meanwhile the factory was growing. " The new forging-shop 10 7| are both built." As the factory grew, so did his ambitions. " 11 7| application to pumps and bellows. Factory owners were therefore told 12 7| backwards and forwards from the factory to the various centres where 13 8| most. As the owner of a factory, he could appreciate the 14 8| steampower for the driving of factory machinery. Watt, on the 15 8| application of steam-power to the factory. But in Watt's days the 16 8| But in Watt's days the factory was itself a rarity. Soho 17 8| that he imagined that the factory at Soho would be equal to 18 9| produced outside Boulton's factory. There were the makers of 19 9| watermills before a single steam factory had been built. And they