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1 2| was growing fast. Tobacco ships from Virginia called at 2 2| speculations and took shares in ships engaged in trade to distant 3 2| unload the Virginia tobacco ships. Watt seemed to be attracted 4 4| great distance, to propel ships against the wind," and so 5 8| Boulton and Watt~" Pasta. The ships of the English swarm like 6 8| precious metals, in which all ships were built of wood and all 7 9| paddle-wheels attached to ships. After much hesitation they