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1 1 | mechanical crafts of any importance in the seventeenth century, 2 2 | true it could have no real importance, and to attribute some deep 3 4 | further improvement of equal importance. Up till now engines had 4 6 | had been a town of some importance in the Middle Ages, and 5 7 | Inexperienced are dispelled, and the Importance and Usefulness of the Invention 6 8 | an industry of first-rate importance being established in a country 7 8 | would never have rivalled in importance our manufacture of woollens. 8 8 | Boulton was fully alive to the importance of getting a rotary engine 9 8 | opinion on a matter of such importance was most unsatisfactory, 10 9 | extreme age."~The industrial importance of the invention is too 11 App| heard of it, realised its importance and, in the summer of 178I,