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1 3| quite irregular, he had to pay the large fee of twenty 2 4| industries in which it could pay its way. Watt's engine, 3 5| the soldier fight without pay, the armies march without 4 5| with Watt. He undertook to pay his outstanding debt of £ 5 5| had not even been able to pay the expenses of the patent 6 6| ask his friend Boulton to pay a high price for something 7 7| patent, and undertook to pay all expenses of past and 8 7| others, one of which will pay us better still, and is 9 7| but no part can or will pay us so well as Cornwall, 10 7| employers with offers of higher pay. Perfection of workmanship 11 7| when buying an engine, to pay down a sum that would cover 12 7| and they then undertook to pay annually a sum equal to 13 7| become unable or unwilling to pay what is owing. In most cases 14 7| companies were too poor to pay.~Things came to such a pass 15 7| customers to enable them to pay for his goods. This he could 16 7| profits of the engines to pay the interest. Wiss insisted 17 7| had not been " money to pay their Xmas balances nor 18 8| Soho engines, refused to pay their dues, because they