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1 1| nation of shopkeepers " hardly knew what a shopkeeper was, 2 1| English and foreign, and it is hardly surprising to learn that 3 3| field. All this time he hardly ever went out. When he got 4 3| this transformation had hardly begun. The city, proud of 5 4| practical use, and could hardly be called an engine, but 6 4| that any more helpful ? It hardly seemed so. For days he walked 7 4| down in black and white it hardly seems to provide a sufficient 8 5| subsequent to smelting had hardly been touched by the earlier 9 5| 1770 ' and I think I have hardly done thirty-five pence worth 10 7| of the earth, had as yet hardly begun. An old-fashioned 11 7| diggings, and there was hardly an acre that had not been 12 7| man. In truth, Watt was hardly responsible for his actions. 13 9| result was that there was hardly any technique, even remotely