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" ... three movements, which were to follow each other in succession, there would be little difficulty in producing and repeating them. Full of these ideas, I immediately employed a carpenter and smith to carry them into effect. As soon as the machine was... "
Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ... - Page 408
1824
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A Compendious History of the Cotton-manufacture: With a Disproval of the ...

Richard Guest - 1823 - 110 pages
...employed a carpenter and smith to carry them into effect. As soon as the " machine was finished, I got a weaver to put in the warp, which was of such " materials as sail cloth is usually made of. To my great delight, a piece of " cloth, such as it was, was the produce....
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Historical and Descriptive Anecdotes of Steam-engines: And of ..., Volume 2

Robert Stuart, Robert Stuart Meikleham - 1829 - 418 pages
...immediately employed a carpenter and smith to carry them into effect. As soon as the machine was finished I got a weaver to put in the warp, which was of such materials aa 420 CARTWRIGHT-'S ENGINE. at Wisbeach, but was taken down, and afterwards erected at Woburn, where...
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The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik].

George Lillie Craik - 1831 - 424 pages
...immediately employed a carpenter and smith to carry them into effect. As soon as the machine was finished I got a weaver to put in the warp, which was of such...produce. As I had never before turned my thoughts to mechanism, either in theory or practice, nor had seen a loom at work, nor knew anything of its construction,...
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The Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Volume 2

George Lillie Craik - 1831 - 438 pages
...succession, there could lie little dill'iculty in producing and repeating them. Full of these ideas, I immediately employed a carpenter and smith to carry...to put in the warp, which was of such materials as sail cloth is usually made of. To my great delight, a piece of cloth, such as it wan, wan the produce....
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A Treatise on the Origin, Progressive Improvement, and Present State of the ...

George Richardson Porter - 1832 - 290 pages
...immediately employed a carpenter and smith to carry them into effect. As soon as the machine was finished, I got a weaver to put in the warp, which was of such...mechanical, either in theory or practice, nor had ever sefin a loom at work, or knew any thing of its construction, you will readily suppose that my first...
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A Treatise on the Origin, Progressive Improvement and Present State of the ...

Dionysius Lardner, George Richardson Porter - 1832 - 298 pages
...immediately employed a carpenter and smith to carry them into effect. As soon as the machine was finished, I got a weaver to put in the warp, which was of such materials as sail-cloth ia usually made of: to my great delight a piece of cloth, such as it was, was the produce. As I had...
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History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain, Volume 1

Sir Edward Baines - 1835 - 590 pages
...immediately employed a carpenter and smith to carry them into effect. As soon as the machine was finished, I got a weaver to put in the warp, which was of such materials as •ail-cloth is usually made of. To my great delight, a piece of cloth, such as it was, was the produce....
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Memoir of Samuel Slater: The Father of American Manufactures

George Savage White - 1836 - 528 pages
...the machine was finished I got a weaver to put in the warp, which was of such materials as sail cloth is usually made of. To my great delight, a piece of cloth, such as it was, was the produce. As 1 had never before turned my thoughts to any thing mechanical, either in theory or practice, nor had...
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Memoir of Samuel Slater: The Father of American Manufactures Connected with ...

George Savage White - 1836 - 508 pages
...immediately employed a carpenter and smith to carry them into effect. As soon as the machine was finished I got a weaver to put in the warp, which was of such materials as sail cloth is usually made of. To my great delight, a piece of cloth, such as it was, was the produce....
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The Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties: Its Pleasures and ..., Volume 2

George Lillie Craik - 1840 - 288 pages
...immediately employed a carpenter and smith to carry them into effect. As soon as the machine was finished I got a weaver to put in the warp, which was of such...produce. As I had never before turned my thoughts to mechanism, either in theory or practice, nor had seen a loom at work, nor knew anything of its construction,...
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