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1 1| flexible and resilient. It is true that when an Englishman 2 1| man who believed that the true road to economic progress 3 2| matter. Even if it were true it could have no real importance, 4 3| philosophy, and was always at true friend and adviser."~Robison 5 8| thing was unthinkable. It is true that in those days the raw 6 8| he said to his son, " the true inventor of the crank rotative 7 8| seems to have hit on the true explanation. " It is indeed 8 8| would have been perfectly true.~Matters were made worse 9 9| migrated to it. He remained true to Heathfield, his home 10 9| Often this was perfectly true. Science is logical, and 11 9| it out in detail " is the true inventor.~It is in his attitude 12 9| the world. Fot it remains true that the gift was his, and 13 9| loss of life at sea. It is true that new problems appeared,