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1 2 | to ride to London, with a letter of introduction from Dr. 2 3 | craft was a breach of the letter of the law only, not of 3 5 | he wrote to a friend a letter full of confidence. He had 4 5 | to direct experiments by letter. To make matters worse, 5 5 | provide for them." This letter was written in July 1773. 6 6 | sound Roebuck again. The letter in which he reported to 7 6 | mathematical-instrument-maker." And the letter concluded ambiguously, leaving 8 6 | cannot further explain by letter; when you know them all, 9 7 | weaknesses, and another querulous letter arrived from Watt. " Joseph 10 7 | so clearly described in a letter of Boulton to the Carron 11 9 | patented. In the very same letter this indefatigable inventor 12 9 | friend, Humphry Davy, in a letter of bitter, passionate sorrow. 13 9 | dia. to be opened at any letter his associates chose to 14 App| expressed this theory in a letter written to Priestley on 15 App| Priestley's) experiments. Watt's letter was not made public, because 16 App| thought that it was his letter that suggested to Cavendish