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... note , as it may lead to important consequences which will seriously affect the hold that Western nations now have upon Asiatic markets . In other parts of the world , such as the western side of the North American continent , the ...
... note , as it may lead to important consequences which will seriously affect the hold that Western nations now have upon Asiatic markets . In other parts of the world , such as the western side of the North American continent , the ...
Page 79
... note of the sensations experienced , and to associate them with the quality of the result obtained in the yarn . This examination and classification of cotton is too often carelessly , perfunctorily , or inefficiently performed , and an ...
... note of the sensations experienced , and to associate them with the quality of the result obtained in the yarn . This examination and classification of cotton is too often carelessly , perfunctorily , or inefficiently performed , and an ...
Page 110
... note as one of the early conjurors , as the first inventors and improvers of cotton machinery were in those days called . One of the most notable names in connection with the first successes in improvements in carding was that of James ...
... note as one of the early conjurors , as the first inventors and improvers of cotton machinery were in those days called . One of the most notable names in connection with the first successes in improvements in carding was that of James ...
Page 194
... note the vertical position of the spindle when in operation . At what time the hand spinning wheel , which is a great improvement upon the distaff and spindle , was invented , does not appear ; but from the absence of all reference to ...
... note the vertical position of the spindle when in operation . At what time the hand spinning wheel , which is a great improvement upon the distaff and spindle , was invented , does not appear ; but from the absence of all reference to ...
Page 223
... note that the steam engine was first employed to lift water in order to pour it upon a water wheel , which turned the machinery , as this was thought to be the only reliable source of steady driving , and perhaps correctly so , in the ...
... note that the steam engine was first employed to lift water in order to pour it upon a water wheel , which turned the machinery , as this was thought to be the only reliable source of steady driving , and perhaps correctly so , in the ...
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