id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26131 Carnegie, Andrew James Watt .txt text/plain 57006 2709 70 Thomas Watt's son, the father of the great inventor, followed in his of working engines, passed through Watt's own hands, and for most of his experimental work; nursery from which came the steam engine of Watt, the When Watt gave to the steam-engine five times its efficiency by the new engine were partly supplied from Watt's own works in Glasgow and Boulton, like most busy men, had time, and an open mind, for new ideas. engine was so satisfactory as to set both Boulton and Watt to thinking At this time, Watt's most intimate friend of youthful years in We think of Watt and the steam engine appears. indispensable steam engine of Watt had to furnish the motive power. world performed by heating cold water places Watt and his steam engine Mr. Watt was the great _improver_ of the steam engine; but, in Thus during the five years from 1761-66 Watt had worked out all ./cache/26131.txt ./txt/26131.txt