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Thomas H. Marshall
James Watt

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3003 9 | from its earth by oil of vitriol."~Dr. Darwin, who was the 3004 1 | while the intellectual vivacity characteristic of Elizabethan 3005 2 | and stocked his mind with vivid images that came pouring 3006 4 | against Savery's engine, viz. the danger of bursting 3007 9 | a permanent place in the vocabulary of science at the suggestion 3008 9 | progress and puffing, he is too volatile to be dangerous. Let me 3009 6 | worries that Boulton had voluntarily taken upon himself in order 3010 2 | full of fancies. He read voraciously whatever came his way, and 3011 6 | shoddy goods and gimcrack vulgarities. She tickled the appetite 3012 2 | and the Clyde, Sware they wad never gang to hame, But 3013 9 | independence; it drew the wage-earners out of obscurity into the 3014 7 | balances nor their workmen's wages." In the following year 3015 4 | employed by the Prince of Wales to embellish his gardens 3016 9 | fascinate them all alike. Walter Scott met him at a distinguished 3017 2 | to fish; often he would wander off in the evening to a 3018 5 | experience in great was wanting; in acquiring it I have 3019 6 | business, who perceived his wants even before he expressed 3020 3 | itself within sight of his warehouse, and every hour that he 3021 App| In 1776 two chemists, Warltire and Macquer, independently 3022 9 | kerchiefs as they move; Or warrior-bands alarm the gaping crowd, 3023 9 | that followed the great wars passed away, it was not 3024 6 | regards the three counties of Warwick, Stafford and Derby.~Boulton' 3025 7 | same year an engine for a Warwickshire colliery and another for 3026 9 | London, a statue of him wasexecuted by Chantrey and placed in 3027 4 | created a vacuum. So far he wasfollowing Papin, except that he generated 3028 9 | apparatus for extracting, washing and collecting of poisonous 3029 3 | it was difficult to avoid wasting time. Each workman in the 3030 4 | Now it is known that a water-engine was set up by the Marquis 3031 8 | There had, of course, been water-mills for centuries for grinding 3032 1 | which gave London its water-supply, but such men were scarce 3033 6 | the water that drove the water-wheels in the factory. It was familiarly 3034 8 | supply the town and the water-works of Versailles. Nothing came 3035 1 | and afterwards constructed Waterloo Bridge and the East India 3036 9 | cottages, workshops and watermills before a single steam factory 3037 9 | they had more scope for it. Waterpower is intermittent. In a hard 3038 9 | artificial alabaster, a waterproofing process, a specificgravity 3039 4 | Number 68 called " A Fire WaterWork," and Number I00 modestly 3040 2 | puffing engine. Young Isaac Watts heard the song. He figured 3041 9 | leaning from above, Shall wave their fluttering kerchiefs 3042 2 | been severe. This poor, weakly child, fresh from his mother' 3043 7 | even Joseph had his little weaknesses, and another querulous letter 3044 7 | contemplation, so that our affairs wear a most smiling aspect to 3045 8 | to help a friend.~Boulton weathered the storm, and his prosperity 3046 8 | carried on in the homes of the weavers and spinners. Nobody could 3047 9 | slowly faded away. " I cannot weep," wrote Watt, " but I must 3048 4 | multiplied by a system of weights and pulleys. Now it is known 3049 9 | Birmingham he was eagerly welcomed as a valuable recruit, and 3050 1 | and isolated minds were welded into that most elusive of 3051 1 | figleaves. But it falls into well-defined periods. The use of fire, 3052 2 | although he had once been quite wellto-do, he was now obliged to leave 3053 4 | question in French, Latin, Welsh, Irish or English, in good 3054 3 | weakened by years of illness, wept with joy; and then apologised. " 3055 1 | of the eighteenth. John Wesley, who was at the height of 3056 6 | the East when touched by western civilisation. In changing 3057 9 | by Chantrey and placed in Westminster Abbey. In 1882 his name 3058 9 | out a patent for moving wheel-carriages by steam," he wrote in 1769. " 3059 9 | of an engine to drive a wheelcarriage, but it was little more 3060 | Whereupon 3061 1 | often gay. Consequently, whichever is in power, there will 3062 2 | her death it was commonly whispered that the dear lady would 3063 4 | brass or stone, which, if he whispers a question in its ear, " 3064 3 | toying with a quadrant and whistling softly to himself. But it 3065 8 | engines to George III at Whitbread's brewery " His Majesty," 3066 4 | is put down in black and white it hardly seems to provide 3067 5 | crucial moment his " old white-iron man," who made the condensers, 3068 1 | He was " a blacksmith, whitesmith, coppersmith, gunsmith, 3069 8 | long absences has fallen wholly on me, and several vexations, 3070 9 | apparatus for keeping the wick constantly supplied with 3071 9 | drive the rapid car; Or on wide-waving wings expanded bear The 3072 1 | cruelty of our sports were widely denounced by critics both 3073 9 | of the Soho engines was widespread and unchallenged at the 3074 7 | remained for some years a widower, married a second time." 3075 3 | to all. But he was not a wild guesser. " No man," said 3076 4 | I's agent in some of his wildest schemes during the Civil 3077 7 | make less noise; but Mr. Wilson [the manager] cannot sleep 3078 8 | hammers, and to run the winding gear at the pits.~What was 3079 9 | feet on the mat. She made a window through which she could 3080 8 | afterwards he visited the King at Windsor, and was obliged to answer 3081 8 | Each one carried his own winning-post in his pocket, and erected 3082 7 | determined as soon as possible to wipe away all obligation to him." 3083 2 | the clan was not entirely wiped out on that fatal day.~James 3084 9 | to cross the hall without wiping their feet on the mat. She 3085 2 | evidence is lacking, it is wisest to play for safety. It is 3086 6 | the service of industry. Wishing for larger premises, he 3087 9 | France, immediately after his withdrawal from business, an ingenious 3088 1 | inclement weather, and the plant withered. But it did not die. The 3089 9 | do after that ! Even more withering was his reply to Earl Stanhope, 3090 1 | together of an evening to witness an experiment carried out 3091 3 | was one of those who heard Wolfe recite Gray's " Elegy " 3092 4 | first engine was set up at Wolverhampton in I 7 I 2.~We must now 3093 9 | mills stopped work, and men, women, and children were reduced 3094 4 | obvious, that people often wonder why engineers at first preferred 3095 9 | authority, hung on his lips and wondered at his amazing erudition. 3096 9 | power of analysis and a wonderfully retentive memory. The result 3097 8 | thread and mixed with linen, wool, or silk, to make a variety 3098 8 | importance our manufacture of woollens. Watt can be excused for 3099 5 | As the eighteenth century wore on, the activities of Finance 3100 9 | exploiting the labour of their workpeople in cottages, workshops and 3101 5 | Banks-of-England, Credit-systems, world-wide possibilities of work and 3102 1 | who pressed on into new worlds, but they travelled alone. 3103 2 | excitement he keeps me in; I am worn out with want of sleep. 3104 5 | theirs. The more he was worried, the more inventive he became, 3105 7 | modest tastes, and it saved worry. "Let our terms be moderate," 3106 3 | offered by the city for the worship of its own greatness, while 3107 9 | capture the woollen and worsted industries as well. The 3108 3 | of industrial autocrats, worthy men, no doubt, but intellectually 3109 8 | of his apparent success wounded Watt's vanity. He was convinced 3110 5 | save something out of the wreck. The patent was worthless. 3111 9 | same old troubles trials wrecked by faulty workmanship, profits 3112 7 | ironworks at Broseley, in the Wrekin district. On the success 3113 8 | connection which would not wrench the piston out of the straight.~ 3114 8 | perform a delicious, sinuous wriggle, and the angle fastened 3115 3 | I durst not avow that I wrought in the City, it being against 3116 4 | his amazing book, entitled X Century of the Names and 3117 4 | engineer and architect to Louis XIII of France, who came to England 3118 1 | brilliance that of Louis XIV must be a patron of the 3119 7 | been " money to pay their Xmas balances nor their workmen' 3120 8 | specification, and have about one yard more to send, which is the 3121 | Yes 3122 6 | inquired this morning how yesterday's sale went. I shall see 3123 1 | good, cries Finance, which yields a profit. Nothing may be 3124 2 | eldest died in infancy, the youngest was drowned on a voyage 3125 | yourselves 3126 2 | inevitable kettle that haunts all youthful engineers. " James Watt,"


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