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Men of Invention and Industry

CHAPTER XII
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I now commenced the study of Algebra and Euclid in good earnest, but found it tough work.

My father, though a fair mathematician, was unable to give me any instruction; for he had been seized with paralysis, from which he never recovered.

Before he died, he recommended me to try for a schoolmaster's certificate; and I promised him that I would.

I obtained a situation as master of a small village school, not under Government inspection; and I studied during the year, and obtained a second class certificate at the Durham Diocesan College at Christmas, 1877.

Early in the following year, the school was placed under Government inspection, and became a little more remunerative.
"I now went on with chemical analysis, making my own apparatus.
Requiring an intense heat on a small scale, I invented a furnace that burnt petroleum oil.


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