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John Nazro, at his shop, the corner of Queen-Street, opposite the town-house, Boston; imports and sells (at the very lowest advance, for cash only.) A great variety of linnen, woolen, silk and cotton goods, both by wholesale and retail. N.B. Country shops may be supplied at very low rates, by wholesale.
Nazro, John.Date: 1770?]- Books
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The dyer's assistant in the art of dying wool and woolen goods. Extracted from the Philosophical and Chymical works of those most eminent authors, Mess. Ferguson, Dufay, Hellot, Geoffery, Colbert, and, That Reputable French-Dyer, Mons. De Julienne. translated from the French With additions and practical experiments. By James Haigh, Silk and Muslin-Dyer, Leeds.
Haigh, James.Date: 1778- Books
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The dyer's assistant in the art of dying wool and woolen goods. Extracted from the philosophical and chymical works of those most eminent authors, Mess. Ferguson, Dufay, Hellot, Geoffery, Colbert, and, that reputable French-Dyer, Mons. De Julienne. Translated from the French. With additions and practical experiments. By James Haigh, Silk and Muslin-Dyer, Leeds.
Haigh, James.Date: [1780?]- Books
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A scheme to prevent the running of Irish wools to France, and Irish woollen goods to foreign countries. By prohibiting the importation of Spanish wools into Ireland, and permitting the People of Ireland to send their Woollen Goods to England, (not for Consumption, but Re-Exportation) under a Duty at Importation, to be drawn back on Exportation from England to Foreign Countries. Humbly offered to the consideration of Parliament. By a Merchant of London.
Bradshaw, James.Date: 1745- Books
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A scheme to prevent the running of Irish wools to France, and Irish woollen goods to foreign countries; by prohibiting the importation of Spanish wools into Ireland, and permitting the People of Ireland to send their woollen Goods to England, (not for Consumption, but Re-Exportation) under a Duty at Importation, to be drawn back on Exportation from England to Foreign Countries. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of Parliament. By a merchant of London.
Bradshaw, James.Date: [1744?]- Pictures
Four people on three asses or donkeys meet three armed Hispanic men. Etching by H.S., 1824.
S., H., active approximately 1824-1828.Date: [1824]Reference: 2913394i- Books
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An account of a balance of a new construction, supposed to be of use in the woollen manufacture. By W. Ludlam, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Read at the Royal Society, June 6, 1765.
Ludlam, William, 1717-1788.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- Books
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Dr. Jaeger's sanitary woollen clothing system : net price list / Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woollen System Co., Lim'ed.
Dr. Jaeger's Co.Date: [1890?]- Books
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Dr. Jaeger's sanitary woollen system / Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woollen System Co., Limited.
Dr. Jaeger's Co.Date: [1883?]- Books
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Eight sets of queries, submitted, with an unusual degree of humility, to the nobility, lairds, fine gentlemen, fine ladies, tenants, merchants, manufacturers, clergy, and people of Scotland, upon the subject of wool and of the woolen manufacture. By a peer of the realm.
Elibank, Patrick Murray, Baron, 1703-1778.Date: M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]- Books
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Memoirs of wool, woolen manufacture, and trade, (particularly in England) from the earliest to the present times; with occasional notes, dissertations, and reflections. By John Smith, LL.B. In two volumes.
Smith, John, approximately 1700-Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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Objections to the bill brought in for amending an act past in the fifth year of His Majesty's reign, relating to the manufacture of broad woollen cloth in the west riding of Yorkshire.
Date: 1766]- Books
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A scheme for, an effectual method to prevent the exportation of wooll. By Richard Carter, and Peter Ellers. June 20. 1713.
Carter, Richard, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1713- Books
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An Argument upon the woollen manufacture of Great Britain. Plainly demonstrating, that Ireland must be speedily employ'd therein, as the only means to recover its decay, and to prevent its ruin.
Date: 1737?]- Books
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Thoughts on the inexpediency of continuing the Irish woollen ware-house, as a retail shop, humbly offered to the consideration of the members of both Houses of Parliament, and those of the Dublin Society in particular.
Date: 1779- Books
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Curious and entertaining letters concerning the trade and manufactures of Scotland; particularly the woolen and linen manufactures. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of all Gentlemen, Merchants, and others, Concerned in Trade and Manufacture within this antient Kingdom. With curious observations on some political schemes, transmitted to the Author by several Gentlemen. Likeways, a plan to the public, in order to reduce the prices of all the necessaries of life. Third edition: with large and entertaining additions. By David Loch, merchant.
Loch, David, -1780.Date: MDCC.LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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An argument upon the woollen manufacture of Great Britain. Plainly demonstrating, that Ireland must be speedily imploy'd therein, as the only Means to Recover its Decay, and to Prevent its Ruin.
Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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An argument upon the woollen manufacture of Great-Britain. Plainly demonstrating, that Ireland must be speedily employed therein, as the only Means to recover its Decay, and to prevent its Ruin.
Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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Reasons humbly offered to shew the true cause of the decay of the Worcester trade.
Date: 1740?]- Books
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The true Caledonian, addressed to the people of Scotland, containing an examination of the arguments advanced against the woollen-manufactures of this kingdom, in a late book, intituled The interest of Scotland considered, &c. Together with A Scheme for promoting our Woollen-Manufactures. By Thomas Melvill Weaver.
Melvill, Thomas.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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Seasonable observations on the present fatal declension of the general commerce of England. In which the genuine cause of the decay of our woollen manufactures is particularly considered. And plain and practical parcticable [sic] methods are proposed for retrieving the national trade, ...
Date: 1737- Books
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To the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, the clothiers answer to the card-makers reply,in relation to the bill in this Honourable House, to prohibit the importation of foreign wooll-cards, &c. And also to shew other reasons against the passing of the said bill, not mentioned in the reasons before printed, and delivered at the door of this Honourable House.
Date: 1711]- Books
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The reasons offer'd by the weavers, setting forth the necessity of a free trade in the making of Colchester bays, are reduceable under the following heads: I. They want more work. II. They want a better price for their work. III. The present restraint the trade lies unde must end in the monopolizing of it. IV. There was never any restraint from the first foundation of the trade until the year 1707. In answer to which reasons the bay-makers humbly subjoin the following considerations as their case.
Date: 1715]- Books
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Observations on British wool, and the manufacturing of it in this Kingdom. With remarks on the wool, and woollen manufactories of France, Flanders and Holland, &c. Shewing the Nature of the British Wool in its full Perfection, and its peculiar Goodness, exceeding all other Combing Wool, and the Advantages we may have from it; the Loss and Ruin it will infallibly bring to this Nation by being Run into Foreign Parts, and how and why it is Destructive: With the Rise and Progress of the Woollen Manufactories Abroad, occasion'd by its being Run. To which is annex'd, A Playcart or Proclamation, for Preserving the Woollen Manufactures in Flanders, publish'd in the Year 1731. Also an Address to the Parliament of Great-Britain, shewing the Advantage it is to the Landed Interest to keep our Wool at Home; with an Addition of several Facts of Wool and Yarn being seized, which have come to my Knowledge since the first Publication. By a manufacturer of Northamptonshire.
Munn, John.Date: [1739]- Books
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Reasons humbly offer'd for amending and explaining an Act, made in the tenth year of Her Majesty's reign, intitled, An act for regulating, improving, and encouraging the woollen-manufacture, of mixt or medly broad cloth, &c.
Date: 1714]