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The case of the commonality of the corporation of weavers London truly stated
humbly presented to the consideration of the Honorable House of Commons -
The state of the English and foreign weavers case, in and throughout the city and suburbs of Dublin, with their grievances also humbly presented to the Honourable House of Commons
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The case of all the weavers of England except some few that are joyned with the Lutestring-Company
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The case of the silk-weavers, humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament
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To the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament
the humble petition of the weavers, cloathworkers, and worsted-combers, of the old and new drapery of this kingdom -
State corporatism and proto-industry
the Württemberg Black Forest, 1580 - 1797 -
La draperie au Moyen ^Age
essor d'une grande industrie européenne -
Aufstand der Weber
die Revolte von 1844 und ihr Aufstieg zum Mythos -
This indenture witn[e]sseth that [blank] doth put himselfe aprent[ic]e ...
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An address
to the real friends of liberty, particularly the loyal and independent Corporation of Weavers -
The case of the silkmen
throwsters, dyers, twisters, and winders, in and about the city of London, on behalf of themselves and a great number of poor, employed in the manufacturing of raw silk -
A letter to a friend
occasioned by the late disputes betwixt the check-makers of Manchester, and their weavers ; and the check-makers ill-usuage of the author -
A further examination of The weavers pretences
Being a particular answer to a late pamphlet of theirs, entituled, The just complaints, &c. And a review of two others lately written on the same side. Wherein the most Material of their Allegations are fairly Stated and Answer'd. By the author of The weavers pretences examined -
The religious weaver: or, pious meditations on the trade of weaving
viz. Its honourable antiquity. Its distinguishing advantages. The raw or rough materials; -preparing them; -putting them into the loom; The weaver at work in his loom; -finishing his piece; -receiving his wages; The peculiar success of some weavers. A wish for the trade's general prosperity. By Benjamin Fawcett, M.A -
The case of the soap-makers making green soap
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The weavers pocket-book, or, Weaving spiritualized
in a discourse, wherein men employed in the occupation, are instructed how to raise heavenly meditations, from the several parts of their work -
Proposals for raising a supply to Her Majesty of 300,000 l. per ann. and for the greater encouragement of the manufactory of weaving
by a more effectual method of preventing the clandestine importation of the goods hereafter named, and thereby secure Her Majesties customs as well as incourage the said trade, both which are extreamly lessen'd by such ill practices -
Heads of a proposed speech, upon the policy of renewing the company's monopoly &c
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Paul Jacob Marpergers ... Beschreibung des Tuchmacher-Handwercks
und der aus grob und fein sortirter Wolle verfertigten Tücher -
The weavers pocket-book, or, Weaving spiritualized
in a discourse, wherein men employed in that occupation, are instructed how to raise heavenly meditations, from the several parts of their work -
The religious weaver, or, Pious meditations on the trade of weaving
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Considerations humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons for raising to Her Majesty the sum of 89730 l. per ann
and thereby to advance the interest of the poor 196575 per ann., and will ad to the consumption of the manufactury 327625 per ann., and no duty laid on any manifactury, nor any of Her Majestys subjects one penny the worse -
The weavers pocket-book
or, weaving spiritualized. In a discourse, Wherein Men employed in that Occupation, are instructed how to raise Heavenly Meditations, from the several Parts of their Work. To which also are added some few moral and spiritual observations ; relating both to That and other Trades. By John Collins. D.D -
The case of the shipwrights who have absented themselves from the King's yards, impartially considered
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The case of the salt-duty and land-tax, offered to the consideration of every freeholder