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1 1| CIVIL ENGINEERS. ~ ~The seventeenth century had been one of 2 1| had not been invented.~The seventeenth century therefore was a 3 1| violent experiments of the seventeenth century to a more stable 4 1| been characteristic of the seventeenth century. Once more a fertility 5 1| and the Puritanism of the seventeenth century found a parallel 6 1| movement which was born in the seventeenth century and grew to maturity 7 1| this struggle began in the seventeenth century. It is as old as 8 1| sanitation. It is in the seventeenth century that we shall find 9 1| of any importance in the seventeenth century, those of the clockmaker 10 1| civil life. Even in the seventeenth century engineers had been 11 2| town for which, even in seventeenth century Scotland, substance 12 5| as we have seen, from the seventeenth century. In that fascinating 13 6| curiosities of his kingdom. In the seventeenth century specialisation went 14 8| of the Projectors in the seventeenth century. It was well known