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Steam engines / Industrial Revolution / Thomas Newcomen / James Watt / Watt steam engine / Cornish engine / Richard Trevithick / Boulton and Watt / Engine / Technology / Mechanical engineering / Engineering
Date: 2009-09-30 11:36:26
Steam engines
Industrial Revolution
Thomas Newcomen
James Watt
Watt steam engine
Cornish engine
Richard Trevithick
Boulton and Watt
Engine
Technology
Mechanical engineering
Engineering

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