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1 1| from the engines in our factories to the flowers in our gardens, 2 4| corn mills to the cotton factories, until the industry of the 3 5| owners of big workshops and factories, was a small one. The wealth 4 6| most up-to-date of modern factories made a great impression 5 7| expansion. Inquiries from factories were usually for a " rotary " 6 7| much business to be done in factories. The engine was effective 7 8| sugar refineries and glass factories, some of which were suited 8 9| disuse, therefore in the factories there was some hope of regulating 9 9| steam-engine brought the factories into the towns, where the 10 9| out of obscurity into the factories where pressure of public 11 9| away, it was not in the factories that the worst distress