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" Neither doth their industry rest here, for they buy cotton wool in London, that comes first from Cyprus and Smyrna, and at home work the same and perfect it into fustians, vermillions, dimities, and other such stuffs, and then return it to London, where... "
A Dictionary, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical: Of the Various ... - Page 285
by John Ramsay McCulloch - 1866
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 46

1827 - 698 pages
...home worke the same, and perfect it into fustians, verinillions, dimities, and other such stuffes, and then return it to London, where the same is vented...into forrain parts, who have means, at far easier termes, to provide themselves of the said first materials." — (Orig. Ed. p. 32.) It is true, indeed,...
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History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain, Volume 1

Sir Edward Baines - Cotton growing - 1835 - 590 pages
...at home worke the same, and perfect it into fustians, vermittions, dimities, and other such studies, and then return it to London, where the same is vented...into forrain parts, who have means, at far easier termes, to provide themselves of the said first materials." (Orig. Edition, pp. 32, 33.) The same author...
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History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain

Sir Edward Baines - Cotton growing - 1835 - 656 pages
...home worke the same, and perfect it into fust tans, vennittions, dimities, and other such stuffes, and then return it to London, where the same is vented...into forrain parts, who have means, at far easier termes, to provide themselves of the said first materials." (Orig. Edition, pp. 32, 33.) The same author...
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A Statistical Account of the British Empire: Exhibiting Its Extent ..., Volume 1

John Ramsay McCulloch - Great Britain - 1839 - 762 pages
...at home worke the same, and perfect it into fustians, vermilions, dimities, and other such stuffes, and then return it to London, where the same is vented...sold, and not seldom sent into forrain parts, who have meanes, at far easier terms, to provide themselves of the said first materials." — (Orig. ed. p....
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A statistical account of the British empire, Volume 1

John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1839 - 782 pages
...at home worke the same, and perfect it into fustians, vermilions, dimities, and other such atuffes, and then return it to London, where the same is vented...sold, and not seldom sent into forrain parts, who have meanes, at far easier terms, to provide themselves of the said first materials." — (Orig. ed. p....
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The cotton fields and cotton factories

Henry Brown (artisan.) - Cotton - 1840 - 218 pages
...Ireland to sell. Neither doth their industry rest here, for they buy cotton and wool in London, that comes first from Cyprus and Smyrna, and at home work the same, and perfect the same into fustians and dimities, and other stuffs, and then return it to London, where the same...
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A dictionary, practical, theoretical, and historical, of commerce and ...

John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1842 - 226 pages
...Ireland to sell. Neither doth their industry rest here ; for they buy cotton wool in London that comee first from Cyprus and Smyrna, and at home work« the...into fustians, vermillions, dimities, and other such stuifes, and then return it to London, where the same is vented and sold, and not seldom sent into...
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The Hand Book of Silk, Cotton and Woollen Manufactures

William Cooke Taylor - Spinning - 1843 - 242 pages
...at home worke the same, and perfect it into fustians, vermiUions, dimities, and other such stuffes, and then return it to London, where the same is vented...into forrain parts, who have means, at far easier termes, to provide themselves of the said first materials." The same author further says — " The...
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A cyclopædia of commerce, mercantile law, finance, and commercial geography ...

Encyclopaedias, William Waterston - Commerce - 1843 - 724 pages
...Roberts mentions, in nis " Treasure of Traffic," that at Manchester " they bay cotton wool in London that comes first from Cyprus and Smyrna, and at home work...into fustians, vermillions, dimities, and other such fluffs, and then return it to London, where the same is vented and sold, and not teldom sent into foreign...
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The history of British commerce

George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1844 - 776 pages
...into Ireland to sell. Neither doth their industry rest here ; for they buy cotton-wool in London that comes first from Cyprus and Smyrna, and at home work...same is vented and sold, and not seldom sent into foreign parts, who have means at far easier terms to provide themselves of the said first materials."...
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