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1 1| would never put the mill to rights, he had set out for Manchester 2 3| he was a stranger with no rights in the City, he could not 3 3| satisfied until he had put it to rights. And what he learned he 4 6| sell him one-third of the rights in the patent for a sum 5 6| public confirmation of their rights which would strengthen their 6 8| and in the eighties his rights were constantly being invaded. 7 8| the annihilation of patent rights for fear that he himself 8 8| partnership and the patent rights were both due to come to 9 8| Watt decided to put their rights to the test of law. It was 10 9| swallowed up in expenses, patent rights invaded by pirates and he