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1 2| apprenticed in his father's shop. They included models of 2 2| time about his father's shop. In 1753 his mother died. 3 3| rules was permitted to open shop within the town.~The Clockmakers 4 3| intention of setting up shop in London was a point in 5 3| time. Each workman in the shop was a specialist on some 6 3| fellow-apprentice who had been in the shop for two years; in nine months 7 3| to study the craft in the shop of a Master, but had every 8 3| intention of setting up shop for himself. His trade came 9 3| engaged in research. His shop became the regular meeting-place 10 3| would come and stand in the shop toying with a quadrant and 11 3| brought so much custom to his shop. When anything had to be 12 3| Craig, Watt had opened a shop in the town, though still 13 5| began talking steam-engine " shop," telling Watt of some new 14 5| makes tradesmen keep open shop without stock. The force 15 5| business going at his Glasgow shop, but it declined after the 16 5| chance sales of his little shop. His first undertaking of 17 6| it the name of " the toy shop of Europe," and inspired 18 6| Watt from setting up his shop in Glasgow was an enemy