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| Alphabetical [« »] creative 1 creator 2 creatures 1 credit 16 credit-systems 1 creditable 2 creditor 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 attention 16 because 16 company 16 credit 16 home 16 left 16 letter | Thomas H. Marshall James Watt IntraText - Concordances credit |
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1 4 | vacuum. To Papin belongs the credit for having thought of employing 2 4 | which others deserve the credit. Watt's contributions demanded 3 5 | advance. Here enters the credit system. The penniless inventor 4 5 | dabbling in the mysteries of credit. He muttered his spells, 5 5 | could not accomplish. " Credit makes the soldier fight 6 5 | without stock. The force of credit is not to be described by 7 5 | described by words; he that has credit is invulnerable, whether 8 5 | control. So it was with credit in the hands of these ignorant 9 5 | bubble was pricked, and credit itself lost its credit. 10 5 | and credit itself lost its credit. The tragi-comic fiasco 11 5 | crazy ship of an imperfect credit system which might go to 12 6 | the day, and he deserves credit for having proved that quality 13 8 | badly needed an extension of credit, but it was extremely hard 14 8 | they blamed Watt, and the credit of Soho suffered. Others, 15 9 | prophetic vision that does credit to his imagination, if not 16 App| Lavoisier, have claimed the credit for the important discovery