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" Neither doth their industry rest here ; for they buy cotton wool in London, that comes first from Cyprus and Smyrna, and at home work the same and perfect it into fustians, vermillions, dimities, and other such stuffs, and... "
A History of American Manufactures, from 1608 to 1860: Exhibiting ... - Page 263
by John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - 1864
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A statistical account of the British empire, Volume 1

John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1839 - 782 pages
...London, where the same is vented and sold, and not seldom sent into forrain parts, who have meanes, at far easier terms, to provide themselves of the said first materials." — (Orig. ed. p. 32.) It is true, indeed, that mention is frequently made by previous writers, and...
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A cyclopædia of commerce, mercantile law, finance, and commercial geography ...

Encyclopaedias, William Waterston - Commerce - 1843 - 724 pages
...fluffs, and then return it to London, where the same is vented and sold, and not teldom sent into foreign parts, who have means, at far easier terms, to provide themselves of the said first materials." But the cotton manufacture made very slow progress in this island for more than a hundred years after...
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The history of British commerce

George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1844 - 776 pages
...stuffs, and then return it to London, where the same is vented and sold, and not seldom sent into foreign parts, who have means at far easier terms to provide themselves of the said first materials." This account implies that the cotton manufacture had already reached a point of considerable advancement,...
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Free Trade and the League: A Biographic History of the Pioneers of Freedom ...

Alexander Somerville - Free trade - 1853 - 676 pages
...stuffs, and then return it to London, where the same is vented and sold, and not seldom sent into foreign parts, who have means at far easier terms to provide themselves of the said first materials." This account implies that the cotton manufacture had already reached a point of considerable advancement,...
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The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe ..., Volume 43

Shuttleworth family - England - 1857 - 334 pages
...stuns, and then return it to London, where the same is vented and sold, and not seldom sent into foreign parts, who have means, at far easier terms, to provide themselves of the said first materials The Levant or Turkey Company brings in return thereof great quantity of cotton and cotton yarn, grogram...
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine ..., Volume 43

Cheshire (England) - 1857 - 330 pages
...London, where the tame is vented and sold, and not seldom sent into foreign parts, who have moans, at far easier terms, to provide themselves of the said first materials The Levant or Turkey Company brings in return thereof great quantity of cotton and cotton yarn, grogram...
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The Life and Times of Samuel Crompton: Inventor of the Spinning Machine ...

Gilbert James French - Inventors - 1859 - 340 pages
...stuffs, and then return it to London, where the same is vented and sold, and not seldom sent into foreign parts, who have means at far easier terms to provide themselves of the said first materials." 20° Fifty years later (1691) an attempt was made in London to manufacture cotton fabrics of the same...
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The Life and Times of Samuel Crompton: Inventor of the Spinning Machine ...

Gilbert James French - Spinning - 1859 - 340 pages
...stuffs, and then return it to London, where the same is vented and sold, and not seldom sent into foreign parts, who have means at far easier terms to provide themselves of the said first materials." ao° Fifty years later (1691) an attempt was made in London to manufacture cotton fabrics of the same...
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An analysis of the Stuart Period of England History

Robert Ross - 1860 - 516 pages
...stuffs, and then return it to London, where the same is vended and sold, and not seldom sent into foreign parts, who have means at far easier terms to provide themselves of the said first materials." In the reign of Charles II. calico printing was first commenced in London, in imitation of the fabrics...
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The Life and Times of Samuel Crompton: Inventor of the Spinning Machine ...

Gilbert James French - Spinning - 1860 - 342 pages
...stuffs, and then return it to London, where the same is vented and sold, and not seldom sent into foreign parts, who have means at far easier terms to provide themselves of the said first materials." in Fifty years later (1691) an attempt was made in London to manufacture cotton fabrics of the same...
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