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1 2| training. In spite of all difficulties the adventure was accepted, 2 3| London, and at once his difficulties began. The city was still 3 3| Watt met with much the same difficulties in Glasgow as he had in 4 4| had seen for himself the difficulties the tin miners were having 5 5| long after that too.~His difficulties began when he started to 6 5| my vexations."~His next difficulties were financial. He was quite 7 5| trial engine, and Watt's difficulties were increased by the faultiness 8 5| Roebuck was in financial difficulties. In order to get control 9 6| weakened by his own financial difficulties and Watt's insistence, made 10 6| put Boulton into temporary difficulties, and all hope of a conclusion 11 9| that it presented no great difficulties. His ingenuity and his passion 12 9| anything strong enough. These difficulties were genuine, but they proved