| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] herself 3 hesitate 1 hesitation 2 high 17 high-pressure 4 higher 3 highly 6 | Frequency [« »] 17 dr 17 engineers 17 help 17 high 17 invented 17 money 17 motion | Thomas H. Marshall James Watt IntraText - Concordances high |
Art.
1 1| glass-ware of England won so high a reputation in Europe that 2 1| as a learned Society of high standing. Its members shared 3 4| turned on the steam again, at high pressure, and it acted on 4 4| The steam must be used at high pressure. Now in the eighteenth 5 4| by its most accomplished high priest, replies that the 6 5| that his invention had a high commercial value. It would 7 5| any venture that promises high profits on the authority 8 5| profits on the authority of high personages. This feature 9 5| now." Evidently he was in high spirits. The future seemed 10 6| friend Boulton to pay a high price for something he was 11 6| consequence became fashionable in high society, and won a reputation 12 7| the country. Feeling ran high. It was augmented by the 13 7| flooding of the mines and the high cost of coal had nearly 14 8| vindicated, its prestige was high, its reputation unchallenged.~ 15 9| another boy, about six inches high, naked, and holding out 16 9| a local club might be as high as that found in the Royal 17 9| in 1814 paid him the very high tribute of choosing him