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1 1| before the Civil War the point had been reached at which 2 2| River Clyde,not far from the point where it turns south into 3 3| up shop in London was a point in his favour, for London 4 3| narrative to consider the point the steam-engine had reached 5 4| hurry down the ages to a point where time has measurable 6 4| to be heated to boiling point, namely 212¡~~ before it 7 4| instead of one.~Naturally this point did not escape Watt, but 8 6| Then he touched on the point that hurt Watt most of all. " 9 8| specification paper. It was at this point that he brought to perfection 10 8| itself good and valid. This point came up for trial two years 11 9| England. Watt got to the point of buying an estate in Radnorshire, 12 9| a way that when a blunt point was passed over the surfaces