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1 1| The work demanded the most perfect accuracy, and, more significant 2 3| the whole collection into perfect order, for which service 3 4| model was mechanically as perfect as any fullsized engine, 4 4| that everywhere there was perfect accuracy and perfect economy. 5 4| was perfect accuracy and perfect economy. When he had finished, 6 5| broken screw. Swiftly the perfect engine of his dreams took 7 5| start on a larger and more perfect one. For Roebuck's sake 8 8| boldly up and down along a perfect vertical. Many tongues have 9 8| finished. His invention was as perfect as he could make it, the 10 9| have drawn it.... A more perfect application of that principle