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1 Intr | Reminiscences of James Watt:," Transactions of the Glasgow 2 Intr | account of the moment of Watt's invention of his steam 3 Intr | quite accurately, in such Watt/steam engine works as H. 4 Intr | 69; H.W. Dickinson, James Watt, Craftsman & Engineer (1936), 5 Intr | Dickinson and R. Jenkins, James Watt and the Steam Engine (1927), 6 Intr | Glasgow engineers. James Watt, Craftsman & Engineer (1936), 7 Intr | Muirhead, Life of James Watt (facsimile ed. 1987; originally 8 Intr | Mechanical Inventions of James Watt (1854), vol. 1, p. lxxix. 9 Intr | as a "hero worshiper of Watt," no doubt based upon Robert 10 Intr | brothers Hart "looked upon [Watt] as the greatest and most 11 Intr | that ever lived." James Watt, Craftsman & Engineer (1936), 12 Intr | account of the moment of Watt's invention of his steam 13 Intr | derived from meetings between Watt and the brothers Hart, these 14 Intr | Robinson and A.E. Musson, James Watt and the Steam Revolution ( 15 Intr | Muirhead, Life of James Watt, p. 82-83; and Muirhead, 16 Intr | Mechanical Inventions of James Watt, vol. 1, p. lxxix. This 17 Intr | was sent by him to James Watt, Jr. in 1845. Robinson and 18 Intr | Robinson and Musson, James Watt and the Steam Revolution, 19 Intr | mind." ~Other accounts of Watt that describe his conception 20 Intr | at the time, are found in Watt's 1796 account prepared 21 Intr | Robinson and Musson, James Watt and the Steam Revolution, 22 Intr | Muirhead, Life of James Watt, p. 87-88; and are found 23 Intr | 87-88; and are found in Watt's 1813-14 account prepared 24 Intr | Muirhead, Life of James Watt, p. 79-80. ~ 25 Text | REMINISCENCES OF JAMES WATT: ~BY ~ROBERT HART, ESQ. ~~~[ 26 Text, 1| the celebrated Dr. James Watt, the inventor of our improved 27 Text, 1| of the inventions of Mr. Watt. They were so numerous, 28 Text, 1| very high opinion of Mr. Watt, and looked upon him as 29 Text, 2| show what was properly Mr. Watt's engine, and what was not, 30 Text, 2| understands it; this is Mr. Watt." I never at any time saw 31 Text, 2| saying that "this was Mr. Watt." Up till this time I had 32 Text, 2| evaporation in a vacuum. Mr. Watt took much interest in this 33 Text, 3| speaking of the difficulties Watt and Bolton had to contend 34 Text, 5| the site of this shop, Mr. Watt said, "It was in a little 35 Text, 5| Roebuck's coalworks when Mr. Watt was there, that Mr. Watt 36 Text, 5| Watt was there, that Mr. Watt erected a small engine on 37 Text, 6| obd. humble Servt. JAMES WATT. ~ ~He caused his son, Mr. 38 Text, 6| caused his son, Mr. James Watt, to call on us when he was 39 Text, 6| also mentioned it to Mr. Watt in 1816. I am not sure if 40 Text, 7| was done with it until Mr. Watt's time. ~ ~I may mention