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No. of Looms . 87 1 } , 9,152 . - - 108 240 30 81 36 , 36 , 234 36 , 234 82,304 10,360 31,296 10,752 8,828 7,040 - 36 , 0 170 190 140 184 36 , 186 30 , 150 30 and 36 , 252 36 , 1d , 19,872 1 } , 1 } , iš to 41 , 30,604 1 % , 40 48 36 ...
No. of Looms . 87 1 } , 9,152 . - - 108 240 30 81 36 , 36 , 234 36 , 234 82,304 10,360 31,296 10,752 8,828 7,040 - 36 , 0 170 190 140 184 36 , 186 30 , 150 30 and 36 , 252 36 , 1d , 19,872 1 } , 1 } , iš to 41 , 30,604 1 % , 40 48 36 ...
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While the owner of a humble mill of , say , fifty looms , “ the despised and rejected ” machinery of its more imposing neighbors , builds up a handsome private fortune in manufacturing the same article in competition .
While the owner of a humble mill of , say , fifty looms , “ the despised and rejected ” machinery of its more imposing neighbors , builds up a handsome private fortune in manufacturing the same article in competition .
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The Let - off motion for Looms . They have also invited several gentlemen , members of the Association , to give some account of recent observations upon Cotton Machinery and Modes of Manufacture in Europe , and have the pleasure of ...
The Let - off motion for Looms . They have also invited several gentlemen , members of the Association , to give some account of recent observations upon Cotton Machinery and Modes of Manufacture in Europe , and have the pleasure of ...
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The subject of the “ Let - off Motion for Looms ” had been assigned to Mr. D. M. AYER , of Lewiston , Maine , who was unable to be present . This topic was therefore postponed . The President resuming the Chair ,Mr. LOCKWOOD then ...
The subject of the “ Let - off Motion for Looms ” had been assigned to Mr. D. M. AYER , of Lewiston , Maine , who was unable to be present . This topic was therefore postponed . The President resuming the Chair ,Mr. LOCKWOOD then ...
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One boy does the oiling of the shafting and of all the looms ; and the adoption of this mode had made a great saving in the consumption of oil . By this method the machines are better oiled and better looked after , and the plan has ...
One boy does the oiling of the shafting and of all the looms ; and the adoption of this mode had made a great saving in the consumption of oil . By this method the machines are better oiled and better looked after , and the plan has ...
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