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" The warp was placed perpendicularly, the reed fell with a force of at least half an hundred- weight, and the springs which threw the shuttle were strong enough to have thrown a congreve rocket. In short it required the strength of two powerful men to... "
A Treatise on the Origin, Progressive Improvement and Present State of the ... - Page 211
by Dionysius Lardner, George Richardson Porter - 1832 - 276 pages
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A Compendious History of the Cotton-manufacture: With a Disproval of the ...

Richard Guest - Cotton growing - 1823 - 110 pages
...machine was finished, I got a weaver to put in the warp, which was of such " materials as sail cloth is usually made of. To my great delight, a piece of "...perpendicularly, the reed fell with a force of at least " half an hundred weight, and the springs which threw the shuttle were strong " enough to have thrown a Congreve...
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The Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Volume 2

George Lillie Craik - Knowledge, Theory of - 1831 - 438 pages
...thoughts to mechanism, either in theory or practice, nor had seen a loom at work, nor knew anything of its construction, you will readily suppose that...been a most rude piece of machinery. The warp was laid perpendicularly, the reed fell with a force of at least half a hundred weight, and the springs...
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The Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Volume 2

George Lillie Craik - Philosophy - 1831 - 436 pages
...thoughts to mechanism, either in theory or practice, nor had seen a loom at work, nor knew anything of its construction, you will readily suppose that...been a most rude piece of machinery. The warp was laid perpendicularly, the reed fell with a force of at least half a hundred weight, and the springs...
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The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik].

George Lillie Craik - 1831 - 424 pages
...thoughts to mechanism, either in theory or practice, nor had seen a loom at work, nor knew anything of its construction, you will readily suppose that...been a most rude piece of machinery. The warp was laid perpendicularly, the reed fell with a force of at least half a hundred weight, and the springs...
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An Address Delivered as the Introduction to the Franklin Lectures, in Boston ...

Edward Everett - Franklin lectures - 1832 - 24 pages
...and blacksmith, he made one. It was a very rude machine. " The warp, says Mr. Cartwright, was laid perpendicularly, the reed fell with a force of at...springs which threw the shuttle, were strong enough to throw a congreve rocket." Besides this, it required the strength of two powerful men to work it, and...
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Supplement to the Connecticut Courant: Containing Tales, Travels ..., Volume 3

1832 - 548 pages
...and blacksmith, he made one. It was a very rude machine. " The warp, lays Mr. Cartwright, was laid perpendicularly, the reed fell with a force of at least half a hundred weight, and the springs whMh threw the shuttle were strong enough to throw a conirreve rocket." Besides this, it required the...
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The gallery of portraits: with memoirs ...

Biography - 1835 - 492 pages
...loom at work, or knew anything of its construction, you will readily believe that my first loom was a most rude piece of machinery. The warp was placed perpendicularly ; the reed fell with the weight of at least half a hundred weight, and the springs which threw the shuttle were strong enough...
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History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain, Volume 1

Sir Edward Baines - Cotton growing - 1835 - 590 pages
...loom at work, or knew any thing of its construction, you will readily suppose that my first loom was a most rude piece of machinery. The warp was placed perpendicularly, the reed fell with the weight of at least half a hundredweight, and the springs which threw the shuttle were strong enough...
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Memoir of Samuel Slater: The Father of American Manufactures Connected with ...

George Savage White - Cotton - 1836 - 508 pages
...nor had ever seen a loom at work or knew any thing of its construction, it will readily be supposed that my first loom must have been a most rude piece...springs which threw the shuttle were strong enough lo have thrown a Congreve rocket; in short it required the power of two strong men to work the machine...
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Memoir of Samuel Slater: The Father of American Manufactures

George Savage White - Cotton growing - 1836 - 502 pages
...nor had ever seen a loom at work or knew any thing of its construction, it will readily be supposed that my first loom must have been a most rude piece...half a hundred weight, and the springs which threw I he shuttle were strong enough to have thrown a Congreve rocket; in short it required the power of...
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