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1 1 | captain of industry into a scientist and the craftsman into an 2 3 | also become a brilliant scientist. That side of his genius 3 3 | infringer of his patent. The old scientist, weakened by years of illness, 4 3 | University. Though an able scientist, good enough to be elected 5 4 | predecessors. Papin was a clever scientist; Newcomenwas an ingenious 6 4 | But Watt was a greater scientist than Papin and a greater 7 4 | demanding the brain of a scientist guided by the instincts 8 4 | guided by the brain of the scientist. The invention was made 9 5 | bold enterprise. He was a scientist, and could be expected to 10 5 | partner who professed to be a scientist as well as a financier. 11 6 | was not merely a competent scientist and a keen patron of the 12 6 | heart. He t was an ingenious scientist with a taste for mechanical 13 6 | two men, the quick-witted scientist and the strong and understanding 14 9 | mind to do it. He was a scientist by choice, and a manufacturer 15 App| man whom he honoured as a scientist and valued as a friend.