Boulton
noun
Matthew. 1728–1809, British engineer and manufacturer, who financed Watt’s steam engine and applied it to various industrial purposes
Contemporary Examples
The Myth About Old Wine Keith Wallace January 25, 2010
Historical Examples
Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous Sarah K. Bolton
Kinematics of Mechanisms from the Time of Watt Eugene S. Ferguson
Great Inventions and Discoveries Willis Duff Piercy
James Watt Andrew Carnegie
Harper’s Young People, April 12, 1881 Various
James Watt Andrew Carnegie
The Great Events by Famous Historians, v. 13 Various
James Watt Andrew Carnegie
James Watt Andrew Carnegie
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