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1 1| narrow and intolerant, and led as often to religious fanaticism 2 2| the nature of steam, which led to his work on the engine, 3 4| his pupils in Italy, had led to a very important discovery. 4 4| common, and the engineman led a perilous existence.~The 5 4| puzzle of a new kind. It led him away from the purely 6 4| to. In doing this he was led into a series of elaborate 7 4| nature of Watt's improvement led him to cut out the air altogether. 8 4| resistance.~Watt's invention led directly to a further improvement 9 5| Then some slight defect led him to make considerable 10 9| said Watt, and meekly led his friend up to bed in 11 9| locomotives, and his enthusiasm led him to give a place to the