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1 1| The glass-ware of England won so high a reputation in 2 1| tilling virgin soil and won rich returns for their labour. 3 1| and the East India Docks, won fame by the execution of 4 1| eminent scientists; they also won a " considerable Acquaintance 5 3| but he would never have won fame as an engineer if he 6 6| trinkets and plated goods won for it the name of " the 7 6| fashionable in high society, and won a reputation throughout 8 6| nobility of Europe; Boulton won recognition as the greatest 9 7| Cornwall in 1779 he at once won his way to Watt's heart. 10 8| triumphantly to Boulton, " We have WON THE CAUSE hollow. All the