| J. G. Dudley, John F. Entz - Cotton - 1853 - 104 pages
...circumstances, but one resource remained, to contrive one themselves ; and this they immediately set about. After numerous experiments and failures, they at last...willing to make preparations for putting up a mill for weaving cotton cloth. It was now necessary to procure the assistance of a practical mechanic to aid... | |
| Euphemia Vale Blake - Biography - 1854 - 472 pages
...producing a model which they thought so well of as to set about making preparations for putting up a null for the weaving of cotton cloth. It was now necessary...to procure the assistance of a practical mechanic, and they had the good fortune to secure the services of Mr. Paul Moody, of Newburyport, afterwards... | |
| Euphemia Vale Blake - Biography - 1854 - 432 pages
...; why not here by a merchant? After numerous experiments and failures, they succeeded, in the fall of 1812, in producing a model which they thought so well of as to set about making preparations for putting up a mill for the weaving of cotton cloth. It was now necessary... | |
| Thomas D'Arcy McGee - History - 1855 - 248 pages
...mechanicians. In England, the 1 power-loom had been invented by a clergyman, and why not here by a merchant1? After numerous experiments and failures, they at last...up a mill for the weaving of cotton cloth. It was ww necessary to procure the assistance of a practical mechanic, torn in the construction of the machinery... | |
| Freeman Hunt - Merchants - 1856 - 650 pages
...mechanicians. In England, the power-loom had been invented by a clergyman, and why not here by a merchant ? After numerous experiments and failures, they at last...to be willing to make preparations for putting up 36 a mill, for the weaving of cotton cloth. It was now necessary to procure the assistance of a practical... | |
| Freeman Hunt - Merchants - 1858 - 652 pages
...mechanicians. In England, the power-loom had been invented by a clergyman, and why not here by a merchant ? After numerous experiments and failures, they at last...to be willing to make preparations for putting up 36 a mill, for the weaving of cotton cloth. It was now necessary to procure the assistance of a practical... | |
| Agriculture - 1871 - 668 pages
...mechanicians. In England, the power loom had been invented by a clergyman, and why not here by a merchant ? After numerous experiments and failures, they at last succeeded, in the autumn of 1 81 2, in producing a model which they thought so well of as to be willing to make preparations for... | |
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