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1 2| The fourth son, James, the subject of this memoir, was born 2 4| been done or written on the subject by any one before him. Even 3 8| burning to deliver on the subject of the patent laws. Each 4 8| jumped through them. Was the subject of the patent a process 5 9| selected Anglo-Saxon as a good subject for his purpose, and was 6 9| that there was no single subject on which they did not violently 7 9| indulged in speculation on the subject of locomotives, and his 8 9| fancy overflowed on every subject. One gentleman was a deep 9 9| particular attention to the subject; your ideas are ingenious, 10 9| Watt's attention to the subject of engines. Dr. Small cunningly 11 9| intention of pursuing the subject yourself is a very questionable