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1 1| laying the foundations of the modern state, was a very different 2 1| it were, for the drama of modern life. In all these manifestations 3 1| of Watt has created the modern world.~Boswell relates how 4 1| material civilisation of the modern world, when compared with 5 1| the visible shell of our modern life unlike that of the 6 1| and shares. The history of modern banking begins with the 7 3| respect and admiration of the modern world by success in those 8 3| those pursuits which the modern world then most valued. 9 4| its predecessors as the modern bicycle is from the velocipede 10 5| personages. This feature of modern civilisation, like nearly 11 6| this most up-to-date of modern factories made a great impression 12 6| embraced the doctrines of modern commerce. By the middle 13 6| struggle still goes on, and modern man now assumes, with affecting 14 6| fitted, indeed, with every modern convenience, but beautifully 15 8| making very rapid progress. A modern observer might consider 16 9| past who had forged the modern world. He loved to sit and