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1 1| poetries and every kind of ingenuity. The mind of the race was 2 1| pre-eminence in their art, and the ingenuity of the makers of scientific 3 1| generally a man of little ingenuity, who worked by rule of thumb 4 2| accurate measurement and ingenuity in mechanical detail, and 5 5| problems that taxed his ingenuity to the full. Of course the 6 6| invited confidences. In ingenuity of mind, Watt was his superior, 7 9| great difficulties. His ingenuity and his passion to create 8 9| on which to exercise his ingenuity, and in a couple of months 9 9| much stress upon his own ingenuity."~There was, in fact, a 10 9| object for improvement by the ingenuity of other inventors, so that