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1 3| were Joseph Black and John Robison. Black was a scientific 2 3| true friend and adviser."~Robison was a younger man, who had 3 3| giving up work altogether Robison quickly recognised that 4 3| They became friends, but Robison's adventurous tastes carried 5 4| The suggestion came from Robison. He knew that steamengines 6 4| will be remembered that Robison said of Watt, " He needed 7 4| had now been prompted. And Robison. was quite right. He did 8 5| you." Shortly after this Robison, who had been away and knew 9 5| absorb all his thoughts. Robison began talking steam-engine " 10 5| impatient. When the faithful Robison meekly suggested some special 11 8| Watt's old friends, with Robison at their head, rallied to 12 9| friend of his youth, John Robison, and in 1809 the ally of 13 9| make capital out of them. Robison said of him that " he was 14 9| had been the substance of Robison's suggestion which first