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1 1| how he once visited the works at Soho where Boulton and 2 1| to me when surveying the works. ' I sell here, sir, what 3 1| execution of great public works, the technique for which, 4 4| He read a few standard works. Then he wanted to see an 5 4| the cylinder, C, in which works a piston, D. It will be 6 5| turned out by the Carron works. The more distant success 7 6| introducing them into his own works. Boulton's interest was 8 6| before. Roebuck and his works seemed crude and feeble 9 6| snuff-boxes and other fine works of steel," which can be 10 7| had inherited his father's works at Bersham, in Denbighshire, 11 7| next door to the Darby works at Coalbrookdale, had a 12 8| of the driving-rod, and works into another, attached to 13 8| as spontaneous, as the works of Nature, and Watt felt 14 8| passed through the Soho works and went out skilled engineers, 15 9| for reproducing medals and works in bas-relief. As usually 16 9| most that the man who " works it out in detail " is the 17 9| engine ordered from the Soho works, and from that time onwards