8 results filtered with: Linen - Ireland - Early works to 1800
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Mathematical sleaing tables: or, the great and only mystery of weaving linen cloth explained. By which the most ignorant Weaver is infallibly directed how to adjust the Reed to the Yarn: And The Buyer truly shewn whether the Cloth be wrought to its due Perfection. Taken from Geometrical Proportions, and fitted to the meanest Capacity. Published by the special order of the Honourable the House of Commons, and by order of the Honourable trustees for the improvement of the linen manufacture in this kingdom. By Joseph Beaumont, Merchant.
Beaumont, Joseph.Date: 1754- Books
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An essay to encourage and extend the linen-manufacture in Ireland, by præmiums and other means. Th Second Edition, with a Postscript. By Thomas Prior, Esq;
Prior, Thomas, 1682?-1751.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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An answer to Reasons (so call'd) against the bill for exporting Irish linen to the British plantations duty-free.
Date: 1717]- Books
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Reasons humbly offer'd against the bill now depending in the Honourable House of Commons, for exporting Irish linnens, to the British plantations, duty-free.
Date: 1717]- Books
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An essay to encourage and extend the linen-manufacture in Ireland, by præmiums and other means. By Thomas Prior, Esq;
Prior, Thomas, 1682?-1751.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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A letter from Sir Richard Cox, Bart. to Thomas Prior, Esq; shewing, from experience, a sure method to establish the linen-manufacture; and the beneficial effects, it will immediately produce.
Cox, Richard, Sir, 1702-1766.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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Reasons humbly offered against the encouragement of making iron in His Majesty's plantations.
Date: 1717?]- Books
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A letter from Sir Richard Cox, Bart. to Thomas Prior, Esq; shewing, from experience, a sure method to establish the linen-manufacture, and the beneficial effects it will immediately produce.
Cox, Richard, Sir, 1702-1766.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]