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1 5| Roebuck. Roebuck was a Birmingham physician who had taken 2 6| Roebuck's friends in his Birmingham days was Matthew Boulton 3 6| with his own factory at Birmingham and had wisely declined. 4 6| Soho, two miles north of Birmingham. The inspection of this 5 6| to join Boulton at Soho.~Birmingham had been a town of some 6 6| had better and cheaper at Birmingham." Its supremacy in the production 7 6| industrial development of Birmingham was made possible by its 8 6| progress and innovation. But Birmingham had not been incorporated, 9 6| of Quakers or Dissenters.~Birmingham ardently embraced the doctrines 10 6| 20,000 good craftsmen of Birmingham went hungry. It was an undignified 11 6| artist. The toymakers of Birmingham had many tricks to deceive 12 7| some fourteen miles out of Birmingham, and the other for John 13 7| the colliery and, as the Birmingham Gazette informs us, of " 14 8| drive a rolling-mill at Birmingham, but it had been greatly 15 9| of the Lunar Society of Birmingham. Something has already been 16 9| the day. When Watt came to Birmingham he was eagerly welcomed 17 9| had moved from London to Birmingham in 1780 and he regarded 18 9| eyes the greatest. He left Birmingham hastily in 179I. In that