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1 1| methods in which we acquire knowledge, argument and experiment." 2 1| was wide, the available knowledge in each branch was, as yet, 3 1| over the whole field of knowledge. The pure philosopher, who 4 1| fragments from the store of knowledge that was being accumulated 5 3| guardians of accumulated knowledge, feel proprietary about 6 3| uncommon talents for mechanical knowledge and practice, with an originality, 7 4| Watt, equipped with new knowledge, turned again to his model. 8 8| that in the increase of knowledge there is increase of sorrow: 9 8| substituted business for knowledge, it would have been perfectly 10 8| pirates men who picked up some knowledge of the principle of Watt' 11 8| machine? So profound was their knowledge of the law, and so complete 12 9| smallest wish to appropriate knowledge to himself; and one of his 13 9| others on the same road to knowledge with himself. No man could