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1 1| of England won so high a reputation in Europe that French craftsmen 2 2| quite likely that John's reputation as a surveyor helped his 3 3| had by this time a wide reputation. The young enthusiasts clustered 4 3| men at work. It was Watt's reputation as a universal mechanical 5 4| man, or the memory of his reputation for fabulous wealth, or 6 5| three guineas apiece. As his reputation as an engineer grew he was 7 6| high society, and won a reputation throughout Europe. He had 8 8| its prestige was high, its reputation unchallenged.~When the century 9 9| afterwards at Derby, and a reputation that extended throughout 10 9| petty anxiety about his reputation; he had never been secretive