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1 1| operation," and " a simple and ingenious piece of mechanism for raising 2 2| certain that Watt was an ingenious child with a natural taste 3 2| at this date as " a very ingenious and profitable Business," 4 4| had simply collected every ingenious device he had ever met with 5 4| century, though the least ingenious of the collection, was the 6 4| scientist; Newcomenwas an ingenious mechanic. But Watt was a 7 5| same time he invented an ingenious machine for drawing in perspective 8 6| s own heart. He t was an ingenious scientist with a taste for 9 7| economy in fuel was very ingenious. It was distinctly favourable 10 7| engine. Watt invented an ingenious meter, which was kept under 11 9| withdrawal from business, an ingenious device for reproducing medals 12 9| admire; it was an elegant and ingenious piece of mechanism that 13 9| subject; your ideas are ingenious, and by further experience