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Thomas H. Marshall
Reminiscences of James Watt

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1 Intr | s invention of his steam engine. It is quoted, although 2 Intr | accurately, in such Watt/steam engine works as H.W. Dickinson, 3 Intr | Short History of the Steam Engine, with a new introduction 4 Intr | James Watt and the Steam Engine (1927), p. 23; and R.H. 5 Intr | s invention of his steam engine that is also derived from 6 Text, 1| this gentleman our small engine. ~ 7 Text, 2| questions about her (the engine), and asked our reason for 8 Text, 2| was properly Mr. Watt's engine, and what was not, when, 9 Text, 2| experiments with Newcomon's engine, he said he tried canes 10 Text, 3| by giving more steam, the engine did more work while the 11 Text, 3| that he experimented on the engine, and invented the condenser? ( 12 Text, 4| I was thinking upon the engine at the time, and had gone 13 Text, 4| used a jet as in Newcomon's engine. Two ways of doing this 14 Text, 5| charge of the Schoolyard engine, that I might get a practical 15 Text, 5| practical knowledge of a working engine." My late brother had learned 16 Text, 5| Mr. Watt erected a small engine on a pit they called Taylor' 17 Text, 5| not say what kind of an engine it was, but it was the fastest 18 Text, 5| He said he erected that engine, but he did not wish to 19 Text, 6| the inventor of Newcomon's engine. I see we have also mentioned 20 Text, 6| first that refers to this engine, and runs as follows: -- " 21 Text, 6| runs as follows: -- "An engine so contrived that the working 22 Text, 6| call this A Semi-Omnipotent Engine, and do intend that a model 23 Text, 7| reparation to the whole engine, nor hinder one day's work, 24 Text, 7| description of Newcomon's engine, and he anticipates all 25 Text, 7| I may mention that this engine (one of those alluded to 26 Text, 7| journal of what he saw. The engine is described by him in it.


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