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1 1| Europe that French craftsmen paid it the flattery of imitation, 2 1| respect that was already being paid to eminent scientists; they 3 5| which, though not well paid, brought in a more regular 4 7| following plan. Customers paid for the parts of the engine, 5 7| engines, provided that they paid him a sum equal to the value 6 7| value of the saving is to be paid to Boulton and Watt " in 7 7| it had been bought and paid for. Boulton could not go 8 8| contained rollers unless they paid him for the privilege, and 9 8| own shoulders, that he had paid Watt a regular salary when 10 8| these men, and of course paid Watt no dues on them. When 11 9| Radnorshire, but although he paid it occasional visits, he 12 9| the admiration and respect paid him by his successors in 13 9| corresponding member, and in 1814 paid him the very high tribute 14 9| The honour that had been paid to him during his life continued 15 9| his life continued to be paid to his memory after his