| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 436 pages
...manlua makers. Tailors employ it only in their more del cate works. The raw silk for these purposes U extracted from the bad cocoons, reeled and wound into...degrees of fineness, in the same manner and by the same process (varying only in the details) as that intended to be used for the manufacturing of fine... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1829 - 460 pages
...the use of tailort, the other for that of mi/irters and mantua makers. Tailors employ it only in heir more delicate works. The raw silk for these purposes is extracted from the ad cocoons, reeled and wound into skeins, according o its different degrees of fineness, in the same... | |
| Jonathan Holmes Cobb - 1831 - 86 pages
...is for the use of tailors, the other for milliners and mantuamakers. Tailors employ it only in the more delicate works. The raw silk for these purposes...degrees of fineness, in the same manner and by the same process (varying only in details) as that intended to be used for the manufacture of fine stuffs.... | |
| John Clarke (of Philadelphia.) - 1832 - 86 pages
...is for the use of tailors, the other for milliners and mantuamakers. Tailors employ it only in the more delicate works. The raw silk for these purposes is extracted from the had cocoons, reeled and wound into skeins, according to its different degrees of fineness, in the same... | |
| Jonathan Holmes Cobb - 1839 - 182 pages
...is for the use of tailors, the other for milliners and mantua-makers. Tailors employ it only in the more delicate works. The raw silk for these purposes...degrees of fineness, in the same manner and by the same process (varying only in details) as that intended to be used for the manufacture of fine stuffs.... | |
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