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Page 106
... pounds of oil meal to the Danes , a very enterprising , excellent people . If I were a Dane , I would buy from the United States just as they do . That enabled them to make $ 33,000,000 worth of dairy pro- ducts which they sold in the ...
... pounds of oil meal to the Danes , a very enterprising , excellent people . If I were a Dane , I would buy from the United States just as they do . That enabled them to make $ 33,000,000 worth of dairy pro- ducts which they sold in the ...
Page 122
... pound of food pro- duct that is needed in our far away market of the Pacific should come from the Pacific coast — or , at least , west of the Rocky Mountains . The coast trade of China in the goods just mentioned amounts to more than ...
... pound of food pro- duct that is needed in our far away market of the Pacific should come from the Pacific coast — or , at least , west of the Rocky Mountains . The coast trade of China in the goods just mentioned amounts to more than ...
Page 127
... pounds upon each square inch of its surface , varying but slightly with the differences of altitude , also of its function in the sustenance of life and the destruction which would follow its momentary suspension . It is manifestly a ...
... pounds upon each square inch of its surface , varying but slightly with the differences of altitude , also of its function in the sustenance of life and the destruction which would follow its momentary suspension . It is manifestly a ...
Page 142
... pounds of meats , 890 pounds of hulls , and 20 pounds of linters . These linters , which are the very fine fuzz adhering to the seed after the upland cottons are ginned , are utilized for cotton batting , paper stock , etc. The hulls ...
... pounds of meats , 890 pounds of hulls , and 20 pounds of linters . These linters , which are the very fine fuzz adhering to the seed after the upland cottons are ginned , are utilized for cotton batting , paper stock , etc. The hulls ...
Page 155
... pounds cach . India produces about 3,000,000 bales a year and Egypt a little less than 1,000,000 bales . During the Civil war , when exportation of cotton from this country was shut off and the price jumped from 13 cents a pound in 1861 ...
... pounds cach . India produces about 3,000,000 bales a year and Egypt a little less than 1,000,000 bales . During the Civil war , when exportation of cotton from this country was shut off and the price jumped from 13 cents a pound in 1861 ...
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Association Asst Atlanta bales Bedford bleached Board of Government bolls Boston Boston cent Charles H Charlotte China cloth color comb comber Conn Cotton Co Cotton Mills cylinder diameter Edward Egyptian cotton England England Cotton Manufacturers exports fabrics factory Fall River Fall River Fall fibre FIGURE Fitchburg friction clutch George GEORGE W H. J. WEBBER haikwan Henry hybrids important inches industry interests James John labor Lawrence lint Loom Lowell machine machinery Manchester Manufg Mason Machine Mass material meeting Newchwang OCTOBER 17 P. O. Box PAUL SCHULZE Philadelphia plant pounds Pres present President production Providence Providence Providence River Fall River samples Sea Island cotton Secretary seed selection Sept South Southern spindles Spinning staple steam Supt Taunton textile Thomas thread tion Total trade Treas United upland cotton varieties Washington weaving Whitin Whitinsville William WILLIAM G Woonsocket yarn
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Page 363 - Them hath he filled with wisdom of heart to work all manner of work of the engraver. And of the cunning workman and of the embroiderer, in blue and in purple, in scarlet and in fine linen and of the weaver, even of them that do any work and of those that devise cunning work.
Page 363 - And they did beat the gold into thin plates, and cut it into wires, to work it in the blue, and in the purple, and in the scarlet, and in the fine linen, with cunning work.
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Page 193 - There was a South of slavery and secession — that South is dead. There is a South of union and freedom — that South, thank God, is living, breathing, growing every hour.
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Page 85 - The whole matter of the consideration of the workingman to-day, then, becomes intellectual. He is carried onward and upward by the power of mental activity, and cannot be treated separately as one of a class, as he could in the olden time, because in the olden time he was neither a social nor a political factor. Changed conditions in all directions have brought mankind to a new epoch, the distinguishing feature of which is the factory itself, or machinery...