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1 3 | them with power to dictate terms; they had nothing to fear 2 4 | Irish or English, in good terms uttering it out of his mouth, 3 4 | reduced to the simplest terms. A is a furnace, and B is 4 7 | his employers. He lived on terms of close friendship with 5 7 | supply them on very easy terms. Very few firms were sanguine 6 7 | mines, who were asking about terms, that he would guarantee 7 7 | shall take nothing. Our terms are as follows: we will 8 7 | it saved worry. "Let our terms be moderate," he wrote to 9 7 | unsound. Watt was furious. The terms of partnership had exempted 10 9 | and before long he was on terms of close friendship with 11 App| first to understand the terms then in use. All gases were 12 App| of water, using the same terms and making no mention of