The Results of Machinery, Namely, Cheap Production and Increased Employment Exhibited: Being an Address to the Working-men of the United KingdomC. Knight, 1831 - 216 من الصفحات |
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... engines , and all sorts of powers are set to work in moving hammers , turning rollers , and drawing rods and wires through holes , till every workman can have the particular form which he wants . If it were not for the machinery that is ...
... engines , and all sorts of powers are set to work in moving hammers , turning rollers , and drawing rods and wires through holes , till every workman can have the particular form which he wants . If it were not for the machinery that is ...
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... engine , one pinch of a pair of rollers , or one blow of a die , will do more in a second than a man could do in a month . Another advantage in the manufacture is that the labor is divided . Each man has but one thing to do , and in ...
... engine , one pinch of a pair of rollers , or one blow of a die , will do more in a second than a man could do in a month . Another advantage in the manufacture is that the labor is divided . Each man has but one thing to do , and in ...
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... engines of iron ; and , in fact , so many things of iron , that if we were deprived of it , our country would not be worth inhabiting . As many iron pipes have been laid down for supplying water and light to the inhabitants of London ...
... engines of iron ; and , in fact , so many things of iron , that if we were deprived of it , our country would not be worth inhabiting . As many iron pipes have been laid down for supplying water and light to the inhabitants of London ...
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... engines , in return . A little coal might be 4 got without the iron engines , and a little CHAPTER V. ...
... engines , in return . A little coal might be 4 got without the iron engines , and a little CHAPTER V. ...
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... engines , and a little iron might be made without coals , by the charcoal of wood . But the quantity of both would be trifling in comparison , and they would work against each other . Pumps must be had in the coal - mines ; and if these ...
... engines , and a little iron might be made without coals , by the charcoal of wood . But the quantity of both would be trifling in comparison , and they would work against each other . Pumps must be had in the coal - mines ; and if these ...
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الصفحة 189 - I' the commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things: For no kind of traffic Would I admit; no name of magistrate; Letters should not be known ; riches, poverty, And use of service, none; contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none; No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil; No occupation; all men idle, all, And women too, but innocent and pure : No sovereignty— Seb.
الصفحة 229 - ... and thereto a sack of chaff to rest his head upon, he thought himself to be as well lodged as the lord of the lown, so well were they contented. Pillows, said they, were thought meet only for women in child-bed.
الصفحة 229 - ... servants, if they had any sheet above them, it was well, for seldom had they any under their bodies to keep them from the pricking straws that ran oft through the canvas of the pallet and rased their hardened hides.
الصفحة 227 - Petworth, and did not get out of the coaches (save only when we were overturned, or stuck fast in the mire) till we arrived at our journey's end. 'Twas...
الصفحة 148 - ... eyes. He took me into a room quite as wide, and perhaps twice the length of this, and we had just room to walk between stacks, from the floor to the ceiling, of parts of dolls. He said, 'These are only the legs and arms; the trunks are below.
الصفحة 98 - It was no uncommon thing for a weaver to walk three or four miles in a morning, and call on five or six spinners, before he could collect weft to serve him for the remainder of the day ; and when he wished to weave a piece in a shorter time than usual, a new ribbon, or gown, was necessary to quicken the exertions of the spinner.
الصفحة 229 - ... as well lodged as the lord of the town : So well were they contented. Pillows, said they, were thought meet only for women in childbed : As for servants, if they had any sheet above them it was well : For seldom had they any under their bodies to keep them from the pricking straws that ran oft through the canvass, and rased their hardened hides.
الصفحة 99 - ... a mistake, but a benevolent one. It was in the year 1767, as we have mentioned, that Arkwright became acquainted with Kay. In...
الصفحة 228 - ... there are old men yet dwelling in the village where I remain, which have noted three things to be marvellously altered in England within their sound remembrance.
الصفحة 172 - Lee — who died at Paris of a broken heart. And why did he die of grief and penury ? Because the people of his own days were too ignorant to accept the blessings he had prepared for them. We ask with confidence, had the terror of the stockingframe any real foundation ? Were any people thrown out of employment by the stocking-frame ? " The knitters in the sun, And the free maids who weave their thread with bones...