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Reasons for encouraging the linnen manufacture of Scotland, and other parts of Great-Britain. Humbly submitted to Parliament. By the Author of the interest of Scotland consider'd, &c
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Reasons for encouraging the linnen manufacture of Scotland, and other parts of Great-Britain. Humbly submitted to Parliament. By the Author of the interest of Scotland consider'd, &c
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Some facts and observations relative to the fate of the late Linen bill, last session of Parliament in this kingdom
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containing: The manner of raising and dressing flax, and hemp. Also, the whole method of bleaching or whitening linen-cloth. Likewise, observations on the management of cows and sheep. The manner of raising radishes, turnips, cabbage, and other such plants. And an enquiry, concerning the materials that may be used in making paper. With, valuable dissertations on other useful subjects. Collected from the Dictionary of arts and sciences, and from various modern authors. [One line in Latin from Virgil, with one line translation] -
[A] letter from a merchant who has left off trade, to a member of Parliament
In which the case of the British and Irish manufacture of linen, threads, and tapes, is fairly stated, and all the objections against the encouragement proposed to be given to that manufacture fully answered -
A letter from Sir Richard Cox, bart. to Thomas Prior, Esq
shewing, from experience, a sure method to establish the linnen-manufacture [sic], and the beneficial effects it will immediately produce. [Eight lines from Proverbs] -
An essay on the culture and management of hemp
more particularly for the purpose of making coarse linens. [Two lines in Latin from Virgil] By a farmer -
Overture of an act discharging the importation and wearing of muslen, calico, and other forraign linnen
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Rules to be observed at the competition for the prizes on linnen cloth, to be contended for, at [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] 173[blank]
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The Domestic dyer
being receipt for dying cotton and linen, hot and cold -
Domestic dyer
being receipt for dying cotton & linen, hot and cold -
Mathematical sleaing-tables
Or, The great and only mistery of weaving linnen-cloth explain'd. 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 linnen manufacture in this Kingdom. To which is added, an abstract of all the statutes now in force, relating to the linnen manufacture. By Joseph Beaumount, merchant -
Copy of a memorial presented to administration by the Linen Manufacturers and Traders in the shire of ForFar, North Britain
expediency and necessity of continuing the present duties on foreign linen -
Manufacture de toiles de sieur Pierre Diot
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Réponse aux représentations des négocians de toiles de Beauvais. Réflexions auxiliaires
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Some observations
shewing the advantages that will accrue to Great Britain and Ireland, by encouraging and extending the manufactures of linens, threads, and tapes, made within those kingdoms -
A collection of papers, relating to a scheme, laid before the trustees of the linen manufacture
for the more effectual reformation of lappers -
Quel doit être le droit sur les toiles étrangères, & particulièrement sur celles de la Flandre autrichienne?
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An essay on the theory and practice of bleaching, wherein the sulphuret of lime is recommended as a substitute for pot-ash
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A short view of the advantages which probably may arise from the scheme for encouraging flax-husbandry in Ireland
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Memorial for the linen-manufacturers of Scotland
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Charter erecting, and warrant of a charter confirming and granting new privileges to the British Linen Company
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Resolutions in reference to increasing the capital stock of the British Linen Company
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Directions for preparing and using the colours for stamping of linnen
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Rules to be obsereved at the competition for the prizes on linnen cloth, to be contended for, at [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] 173