| 1843 - 854 sivua
...only incapable of improvement, tot of remaining in its present state. The best friends of the weaver are those who would advise and assist him to transfer...cling to the hand-loom, his condition will become voat from day to day. A few of the more skilled class a weavers may indeed maintain their position,... | |
| Charles Ross - 1840 - 86 sivua
...hand-loom weaving is not capable of improvement in its present state. The best friends of the weaver are those •who would advise and assist him to transfer...may, indeed, maintain their position, but the fate of the many (unless their own intelligence and foresight avert it by change of occupation) is decreasing... | |
| 1843 - 856 sivua
...only incapable o( improvement, but of remaining in its present state. The best friends of the weaver are those who would advise and assist him to transfer...his condition will become worse from day to day. A tew of the more skilled class of weavers may indeed maintain their position, but the fate of the many... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1843 - 840 sivua
...only incapable of improvement, but of remaining m its present state. The best friends of the weaver are those who would advise and assist him to transfer his labour to other channels of industry. If h-.cling to the hand-loom, his condition will become worve from day to day. A few of the more skilled... | |
| Great Britain - 1848 - 510 sivua
...only incapable of improvement, but of remaining in its present state. The best friends of the weaver are those who would advise and assist him to transfer...may indeed maintain their position, but the fate of the many (unless their intelligence and foresight avert it by change of occupation) is decreasing employment,... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1849 - 358 sivua
...incapable of improvement, but of remaining in its present state. The best friends of the weaver arc those who would advise and assist him to transfer...to other channels of industry. If he cling to the Viandloom, his condition will become worse from day to day. A few of the more skilled class of weavers... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1849 - 356 sivua
...only incapable of improvement, but of remaining in its present state. The best friends of the weaver are those who would advise and assist him to transfer his labour to other channels of industry. If ho cling to the handloom, his condition will become worse from day to day. A few of the more skilled... | |
| William Cunningham - 1908 - 516 sivua
...weavers AD - 1776 in general was specially true of the silk-weaver—" The best friends of the weaver are those who would advise and assist him to transfer his labour to other channels of industry 1 ." •i I8oO iii. The cotton was the first industry in which power- The a PP ii. spinning was introduced;... | |
| William Cunningham - 1908 - 512 sivua
...weavers AD_i776 in general was specially true of the silk- weaver — " The best friends of the weaver are those who would advise and assist him to transfer his labour to other channels of industry1." iii. The cotton was the first industry in which power- The applispinning was introduced... | |
| James L. Outman - 2003 - 516 sivua
...weavers AD. 1776 in general was specially true of the silk- weaver — " The best Mends of the weaver are those who would advise and assist him to transfer his labour to other channels of industry1." iii. The cotton was the first industry in which power- TheappUspinning was introduced ;... | |
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