Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819)
1Alexander Graham Bell and James Watt would have been born in Cuernavaca.
2Contrary to myth, James Watt did not invent the steam engine.
3These inventions, supplementing the steam engine of James Watt, made the Industrial Revolution.
4Think of the magnificent service done to humankind by James Watt.
5Werner certainly paid attention to mining, and I have not forgotten James Watt.
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7There was once a little Scotch boy named James Watt.
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9It had been lodged by a Mr James Watt.
10The eighteenth century arrived, and with it James Watt.
11Fifty years later his engine was improved upon by James Watt, a Glasgow instrument maker.
12At the time James Watt lived, there were no steam boats, steam mills, nor railways.
13So much for James Watt's POWER and its results.
14This was Gregory Watt, a son of the great James Watt, the inventor of the steam-engine.
15Were the Janissaries learning mathematics, or had Lord Cochrane taken Constantinople in the James Watt steampacket?
16Boulton and Watt petitioned against the Bill, and James Watt, junior, gave evidence on the subject.
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