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1 2| Natural Philosophy in the University. Dick realised that here 2 3| has since achieved. The University was at the height of its 3 3| was now lecturing in the University and, as if that were not 4 3| arrival in Glasgow, the University received a present of a 5 3| order, for which service the University voted him the sum of five 6 3| workshop in the town, the University took him under its protection 7 3| hitherto been starved. In the University he found himself for the 8 3| instrument maker to the University " that Watt gained admission 9 3| personally to some of the University staff. Professor Muirhead, 10 3| when Watt arrived in the University. Though an able scientist, 11 3| business was growing. The University, when granting him quarters, 12 4| He discovered that the University possessed a model of a Newcomen 13 9| Royal Society in 1785. The University of Glasgow honoured him