The Saturday Magazine, Volume 3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... hands that would be required , and the higher rate of wages . In several parts of the East Indies , the silk - worm has been introduced , as might have been expected , with complete success ; and , in Bengal alone , the factories find ...
... hands that would be required , and the higher rate of wages . In several parts of the East Indies , the silk - worm has been introduced , as might have been expected , with complete success ; and , in Bengal alone , the factories find ...
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... hands them to an assistant , whose office it is to turn the reel as soon as the silk is laid upon it ; the principal workwoman , in the mean time , continually adds to the thread the ends of fresh cocoons , as soon as the first are ...
... hands them to an assistant , whose office it is to turn the reel as soon as the silk is laid upon it ; the principal workwoman , in the mean time , continually adds to the thread the ends of fresh cocoons , as soon as the first are ...
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... hands were despatched on shore in the long - boat , but not meeting with so desirable a place for watering as they ex- pected , some of the men entered the woods in search of the " Quick freshes , " while others proceeded along shore to ...
... hands were despatched on shore in the long - boat , but not meeting with so desirable a place for watering as they ex- pected , some of the men entered the woods in search of the " Quick freshes , " while others proceeded along shore to ...
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... They were able to ascertain this , by placing their hands under water where the rent had taken place ; this is above seven feet high from the lip of the bell . This bell is supposed by 1833. ] THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
... They were able to ascertain this , by placing their hands under water where the rent had taken place ; this is above seven feet high from the lip of the bell . This bell is supposed by 1833. ] THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
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... hand ; for the instinct of his genius was now awakened , and he felt that he could imi- tate the forms of those ... hands of the Burgundians by the courage and zeal of the women , who , when the garrison , exhausted by a long resistance ...
... hand ; for the instinct of his genius was now awakened , and he felt that he could imi- tate the forms of those ... hands of the Burgundians by the courage and zeal of the women , who , when the garrison , exhausted by a long resistance ...
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