| Sir John Francis Davis - 1840 - 422 pagini
...which dissolves the glutinous substance that binds the silk together, and the filament is wound off upon reels. This is put up in bundles of a certain...most delicate patterns from England or France. The Chinese particularly excel in the production of damasks and flowered satins. Their crape has never... | |
| Nathan Dunn, William B. Langdon - 1842 - 338 pagini
...which dissolves the glutinous substance that binds the silk together, and the filament is wound off upon reels. This is put up in bundles of a certain...and manufactured into various stuffs, for home or foreign consumption. Notwithstanding the apparent simplicity of their looms, they will imitate exactly... | |
| Nathan Dunn, William B. Langdon - 1842 - 212 pagini
...which dissolves the glutinous substance that binds the silk together, and the filament is wound off upon reels. This is put up in bundles of a certain...and manufactured into various stuffs, for home or foreign consumption. Notwithstanding the apparent simplicity of their looms, they will imitate exactly... | |
| William B. Langdon, Nathan Dunn - 1843 - 176 pagini
...dissolves the glutinous substance that binds the silk together, and the filament is wound off upon reals. This is put up in bundles of a certain size and weight,...and manufactured into various stuffs, for home or foreign consumption. Notwithstanding the apparent simplicity of their looms, they will imitate exactly... | |
| 1843 - 348 pagini
...it is longer used. The Chinese skill in imitating the productions of other nations, and by which, " notwithstanding the apparent simplicity of their looms,...will imitate exactly the newest and most delicate pattern from England or France," might be made immediately available in New Zealand in the preparation... | |
| Clinton G. Gilroy - 1845 - 560 pagini
...which dissolves the glutinous substance that binds the silk together, and the filament is wound off upon reels. This is put up in bundles of a certain...and manufactured into various stuffs, for home or foreign consumption. The Chinese notwithstanding the simplicity of their looms (see frontispiece),... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1846 - 514 pagini
...which dissolves the glutinous substance that binds the silk together, and the filament is wound off upon reels. This is put up in bundles of a certain...looms, they will imitate exactly the newest and most elegant patterns from England or France. The Chinese particularly excel in the production of damasks... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1857 - 442 pagini
...which dissolves the glutinous substance that binds the silk together, and the filament is wound off upon reels. This is put up in bundles of a certain...looms, they will imitate exactly the newest and most elegant patterns from England or France. The Chinese particularly excel in the production of damasks... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1873 - 1230 pagini
...weight, and eit.her becomes »a article of merchandise under the name of nw silk, or is subjected to (lie loom, and manufactured into various stuffs, for home...looms, they will imitate exactly the newest and most elegant patterns from England or France. The Chinese particularly excel in the production of damasks... | |
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