350 examples of manufactories in sentences

Some of the crowd were seen to be armed with old weapons which had been hidden away for more than half a century; and from the wool and silk manufactories strong, broad-set, dark-visaged men poured forth.

It is estimated that at the present moment there are three hundred and fifty-five thousand persons engaged in the different manufactories.

Since the establishment of the large modern biscuit manufactories, biscuits have been produced both cheap and wholesome, in, comparatively speaking, endless variety.

Not merchants now, but companies, Remove whole manufactories.

Of industry not much can be said, save that there are three manufactories of chocolate, solely for local consumption.

This might be deemed a proper place for saying something on the position of children in manufactories.

It has a power in the falls of the Spokane River second to none in the United States, and capable of supplying construction room and power for 300 different mills and manufactories.

Vitré already had its silk manufactories in the fifteenth century, and Nantes gave promise of her future greatness as a depôt of maritime commerce.

The central countries, with the exception of Bruges, whose cloth manufactories were already celebrated in the fifteenth century, remained essentially agricultural; and their principal towns were merely depôts for imported goods.

Its four annual fairs were always much frequented, and when the kings of France transferred to it the privileges of the fairs of Champagne, and transplanted to within its walls the silk manufactories formerly established at Tours, Lyons really became the second city of France.

{160a} Monghyr is termed the Birmingham of India, on account of its extensive manufactories of cutlery and weapons.

He had cotton mills and other manufactories in various parts of India, but the greater part of his fortune was invested in the industries and real estate of his own province of Bombay.

I thence proceeded to take a general survey of the city; examining the different places allotted to people engaged in various branches of trade, and the manufactories of silk, carpets, and mats; and afterwards went to the public markets for meat, poultry, vegetables, cattle, sheep, horses, and mules.

Over three hundred banks suspended or failed, manufactories all over the country shut down, and a period of great distress set in.

A free people ought not only to be armed, but disciplined; to which end a uniform and well-digested plan is requisite; and their safety and interest require that they should promote such manufactories as tend to render them independent of others for essential, particularly military, supplies.

Hitherto it has been found that of all the appliances and methods for separating the liquid from the solid matters, whether it is in the case of effluents from tanneries and other manufactories, or the ocherous and muddy sludges taken from the settling tanks in mines, some of which contain from 90 to 95 per cent.

So I find you fall into the commonplace notion of the English, that manufactories are forming here, which will in a short time render all importation of british goods unnecessary.

It is not their interest to engage in manufactories; and when the country is sufficiently populous, it will be easier to conquer South America, and procure thence the means of purchasing commodities, than to go through the drudgery of their fabrication: but at present such is the cheapness of land, and the high price of wheat, and other produce, that it has raised the value of labour beyond the profits of almost any manufacture.

The manufactories in this country that have fallen under my observation are one of rifles at Lancaster, another of musquets at Connecticut, and at German Town, in Pennsylvania, a peculiar sort of winter stockings.

There are also manufactories of cotton, sail cloth, gun-powder, glass, &c., but of no great consequence.

"Between banks thickly clad with dwelling-houses, manufactories, and wharfs.

They have been used with great success in porcelain furnaces, both at the famous manufactories at Sevres and at another porcelain works in Limoges.

It is now polluted by one of those manufactories, of which it would he trifling to complain as nuisances only in the eye of taste.

At the present day we can order any equipment which may best meet the requirement upon any railroad, and the order will be promptly met by any one of our great manufactories.

Manufactories of salt were started at the licks, where it was sold at from three to five silver dollars a bushel.

350 examples of  manufactories  in sentences