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1 3| the business he went into partnership, in 1759 with a man named 2 3| Soon after he formed his - partnership with Craig, Watt had opened 3 4| pacified by being taken into partnership. The first successful model 4 5| CHAPTER FIVE~The Partnership of Watt and Roebuck~" I 5 5| which the law treated as a partnership, and which did not enjoy 6 5| and responsibilities of partnership or to stake his entire property 7 5| finally smashed Roebuck. The partnership had come to grief, and there 8 6| had accepted the offer of partnership, unsatisfactory though it 9 7| Apparently no formal deed of partnership had been drawn up, but, 10 7| engineers asked him to go into partnership with them, but he stuck 11 7| was furious. The terms of partnership had exempted him from all 12 8| twenty-five years of the partnership they only accounted for 13 8| work of management. The partnership and the patent rights were 14 9| own.~When he entered into partnership with Boulton, he found the 15 9| and Watt to take him into partnership for the manufacture of locomotives