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1 1 | by the execution of great public works, the technique for 2 2 | he was elected to hold public office as Town Councillor, 3 2 | things accepted by schoolboy public opinion. As it was, by the 4 2 | ought to send that boy to a public school, and not allow him 5 3 | twenty patients, erected " by public contribution to restore 6 3 | could offer for sale to the public the instruments he made 7 5 | sea of the money-making public, ready to be enticed by 8 5 | the savings of the general public. The investor's only chance, 9 6 | at the same time secure a public confirmation of their rights 10 6 | to be incurred before the public could receive the full benefit 11 7 | the effect of the first public trials. He could trust Boulton 12 7 | them to the thanks of the public; for by this Example the 13 8 | left in the mind l of the public by 1780 as to the immense 14 8 | to a large gathering in a public inn. Whereupon one of his 15 8 | manufactured, delivered to the public. Until this had been achieved 16 9 | factories where pressure of public opinion and legislation 17 9 | In 1824, as a result of a public meeting in London, a statue 18 App| Watt's letter was not made public, because Priestley threw