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1 5| world that he was right. The profits would eventually cover this 2 5| he wanted to spend those profits in advance. Here enters 3 5| venture that promises high profits on the authority of high 4 6| would be able to reap the profits that were his due. The patent 5 7| receive lawful interest. The profits were to be divided in the 6 7| prohibitive. As trade declined and profits fell, the miners clamoured 7 7| length.~"We do not aim at profits in engine building," writes 8 7| Boulton, " but shall take our profits out of the saving of fuel; 9 7| a Mr. Wiss, pledging the profits of the engines to pay the 10 7| of £33¡; his share of the profits had for the first time become 11 8| the prospect of fabulous profits for those first in the field. 12 8| opinion of the rotative's profits," he wrote in January 1782~~ " 13 8| stipulated one-third, when profits began to come in, Watt's 14 9| wrecked by faulty workmanship, profits swallowed up in expenses,