Inventions in the CenturyLinscott publishing Company, 1903 - 495 páginas |
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... weft were both of cotton . In England the warp was linen and the weft was cotton . The warp was made by the cloth and linen manufacturers , and the weft yarns furnished by the woman spinsters throughout the country . By both these ...
... weft were both of cotton . In England the warp was linen and the weft was cotton . The warp was made by the cloth and linen manufacturers , and the weft yarns furnished by the woman spinsters throughout the country . By both these ...
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... weft , comprised a device as old as , if not older than , the distaff and spindle . The ancient and isolated races of Mexico had also learned the art of spinning and weaving . When the Spaniards first entered that country they found the ...
... weft , comprised a device as old as , if not older than , the distaff and spindle . The ancient and isolated races of Mexico had also learned the art of spinning and weaving . When the Spaniards first entered that country they found the ...
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William Henry Doolittle. on the spindlers for more weft yarns . This set the wits of inventors at work to better the spinning means . At the same time that Kay was struggling with his invention of the flying shuttle , another poor man ...
William Henry Doolittle. on the spindlers for more weft yarns . This set the wits of inventors at work to better the spinning means . At the same time that Kay was struggling with his invention of the flying shuttle , another poor man ...
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... weft yarns . One person with one of Hargreaves ' machines could in the same time spin as much as twenty or thirty persons with their wheels . But those who were to be most benefited by the invention were the most alarmed , for fear of ...
... weft yarns . One person with one of Hargreaves ' machines could in the same time spin as much as twenty or thirty persons with their wheels . But those who were to be most benefited by the invention were the most alarmed , for fear of ...
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... weft from their homes , and even after the spinning machines were in- vented the spinning and weaving were done at separate places . It remained for Francis C. Lowell of Boston , who had been studying the art of spinning and weaving in ...
... weft from their homes , and even after the spinning machines were in- vented the spinning and weaving were done at separate places . It remained for Francis C. Lowell of Boston , who had been studying the art of spinning and weaving in ...
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