Manufacture, and I myself have seen Serge made upon Long Island that any man may wear. Now, if they begin to make Serge, they will, in time, make coarse Cloth, and then fine ; we have as good fullers... Report of the Secretary of Agriculture ... - Side 285av United States. Department of Agriculture - 1862Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Albany Institute - 1883 - 402 sider
...woolen manufactures, and I myself have seen serge made upon Long Island that any man may wear. Now, if they begin to make serge, they will in time make coarse cloth and then fine. The consequence will be that if once they can see that they can clothe themselves, not only comfortably... | |
| John Leander Bishop - 1861 - 668 sider
...woollen Manufacture, and I myself have seen Serge made upon Long Island that any man may wear. Now, if they begin to make Serge, they will, in time, make coarse Cloth, and then fine ; we have as good fullers' earth and tobacco pipe clay in this province as any in the world ;' how far this will be for... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1863 - 734 sider
...than two years. In 1656 the selectmen were by special act required to enforce the duty of «pinning upon every family not otherwise employed, and "assess"...of Peru, and of which, its exportation prohibited, Dodsworth could declare — "Oil-imbibing earth, The fuller's mill assisting, safe defies All foreign... | |
| John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - 1864 - 758 sider
...woollen Manufacture, and I myself have seen Serge made upon Long Island that any man may wear. Now, if they begin to make Serge, they will, in time, make coarse Cloth, and then fine ; we have as good fullers' earth and tobacco pipe clay in this province as any in the world ;' how far this will be for... | |
| John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - 1866 - 649 sider
...woollen Manufacture, and I myself have seen Serge made upon Long Island that any man may wear. Now, if they begin to make Serge, they will, in time, make coarse Cloth, and then fine ; we have as good fullers' earth and tobacco pipe clay in this province as any in the world ;J how far this will be for... | |
| Sylvester W. Burley - 1876 - 900 sider
...province of New York, says : " I myself have seen serge made upon Long Island that any man may wear. Now, if they begin to make serge, they will in time make coarse cloth, and then fine. How far this will be for the service of England, I submit to better judgments." He does not, however,... | |
| Edward Howland - 1877 - 848 sider
...woollen manufacture, and I myself have seen serge made upon Long Island that any man may wear. Now if they begin to make serge, they will, in time, make...and then fine ; we have as good fuller's earth and tobacco pipe clay in this province as any in the world; how far this will be for the service of England... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1892 - 1192 sider
...and I myself have seen serge made upon Long Island that any man may wear. Now, if they begin to mate serge they will, in time, make coarse cloth and then fine; we bare as good fuller's earth and tobacco-pipe clay in this province as any in the ••»»rld; how... | |
| William R. Bagnall - 1893 - 748 sider
...woolen manufacture, and I myself have seen serge, made upon Long Island, that any man may wear. Now, if they begin to make serge, they will, in time, make coarse cloth aud then fine. How far this will be for the service of England, I submit to better judgments ; but,... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1904 - 726 sider
...colonists had begun to make serge they would in time make coarse cloth and then fine. " For," he added, " we have as good fuller's earth and tobacco-pipe clay in this province as any in the world." Even at that early date it was asserted that nearly three-fourths of the linen and woolen used in the... | |
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