| 1854 - 412 pages
...being used either for light-colored goods, or for the common kinds of blankets, while the dark colored shoddy is worked into all kinds of coarse cloths,...produces a cloth somewhat inferior, of course, to the West of England goods in durability, but for finish and appearance, when first made up, the inferiority... | |
| 1854 - 414 pages
...being used either for light-colored goods, or for the common kinds of blankets, while the dark colored shoddy is worked into all kinds of coarse cloths,...produces a cloth somewhat inferior, of course, to the West of England goods in durability, but for finish and appearance, when first made up, the inferiority... | |
| 1854 - 412 pages
...being used either for light-colored goods, or for the common kinds of blankets, while the dark colored shoddy is worked into all kinds of coarse cloths,...extensively. It produces a cloth somewhat inferior, of coury, to the West of England goods in durability, but for finish and appearance, when first made up,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1856 - 554 pages
...light-colored goods, while the dark-colored wool is worked into all kinds of coarse cloths, carpets, ete., which are dyed any dark color, so as to hide the various colors of the old fabrics. It is also mixed with new wool, in such proportions as its quality will admit without deteriorating the sale... | |
| Charles Knight - 1856 - 540 pages
...light-colored goods, while the dark-colored wool is worked into all kinds of coarse cloths, carpets, etc., which are dyed any dark color, so as to hide the various colors of the old fabrics. It is also mixed with new wool, hi such proportions as its quality will admit without deteriorating the sale... | |
| 1864 - 622 pages
...while the dark-colored shoddy is worked into all kinds if coarse cloths, carpets, etc., which arc yed any dark color, so as to hide the various colors of...produces a cloth somewhat inferior, of course, to the West of England goods in durability, but, for finish and appearance, when first made up, the inferiority... | |
| Charles Louis Flint, Charles Francis McCay, John C. Merriam, Thomas Prentice Kettell, Linus Pierpont Brockett - 1870 - 642 pages
...of blankets, while the dark-colored shoddy is worked into all kinds of coarse cloths, carpets, etc., which are dyed any dark color, so as to hide the various...without deteriorating the sale of the material. The rnungo is used in nearly all the Yorkshire superfine cloths, and in some very extensively. It produces... | |
| 1871 - 668 pages
...t blankets, while the dark-colored shoddy is worked into all kinds of coarse cloths, carpets, etc., which are dyed any dark color, so as to hide the various colors of the old fabrics. Tt is mixed in with new wool in such proportion as its quality will permit, without deteriorating the... | |
| John Ford (of New York) - 1892 - 152 pages
...as human urine, which is extensively used in the blanket manufacture of Yorkshire. ... It [shoddy] is mixed in with new wool in such proportion as its...Yorkshire superfine cloths, and in some very extensively. . . . So great is the competition in the English markets, that as soon as a rise takes place in the... | |
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