But the woollen manufacture was fast becoming an important element in the national •wealth. England no longer sent her fleeces to be woven in Flanders and to be dyed at Florence. The spinning of yarn, the weaving, fulling, and dyeing of cloth, were... Chats on Cottage and Farmhouse Furniture - Página 190de Arthur Hayden, Hugh Phillips - 1912 - 350 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 páginas
...just introduced. But the woollen I manufacture had become an important element in the national wealth. England no longer sent her fleeces to be woven in Flanders and to be dyed at Florence. The spinning of yarn, the weaving, fulling, ' and dyeing of cloth, was spreading rapidly... | |
| John Richard Green - 1875 - 912 páginas
...in the national wealth. England no longer sent her fleeces to be woven in Flanders and to be dyed at Florence. The spinning of yarn, the weaving, fulling,...dyeing of cloth, was spreading rapidly from the towns over the country-side. The worsted trade, of which Norwich was the centre, xtended over the whole of... | |
| John Richard Green - 1877 - 920 páginas
...just introduced. But the woollen manufacture had become an important element in the national wealth. England no longer sent her fleeces to be woven in Flanders and to >e dyed at Florence. The spinning of yarn, the weaving, fulling, and dyeing of cloth, was spreading... | |
| John Richard Green - 1878 - 878 páginas
...in the national wealth. England no longer sent her fleeces to be woven in Flanders and to be dyed at Florence. The spinning of yarn, the weaving, fulling, and dyeing of cloth, were spreading rapidly from the towns over the country-side. The worsted trade, of which Norwich was... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 466 páginas
...introduced. But the woolen manufacture was fast becoming an important element in the national wealth. England no longer sent her fleeces to be woven in Flanders and to be dyed at Florence. The spinning of yarn, the weaving, fulling, and dyeing of cloth, were spreading rapidly... | |
| John Richard Green - 1898 - 520 páginas
...introduced. But the woollen manufacture was fast becoming an important element in the national •wealth. England no longer sent her fleeces to be woven in Flanders and to be dyed at Florence. The spinning of yarn, the weaving, fulling, and dyeing of cloth, were spreading rapidly... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1899 - 542 páginas
...introduced. But the woollen manufacture was fast becoming an important element in the national wealth. England no longer sent her fleeces to be woven in Flanders and to be dyed at Florence. The spinning of yarn, the weaving, fulling, and dyeing of cloth, was spreading rapidly... | |
| 1901 - 634 páginas
...just introduced. But the woollen manufacture had become an important element in the national wealth. England no longer sent her fleeces to be woven in Flanders and to be dyed at Florence. The spinning of yarn, the weaving, fulling, and dyeing of cloth, were spreading rapidly... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 426 páginas
...in the national wealth. England no longer sent her fleeces to be woven in Flanders and to be dyed at Florence. The spinning of yarn, the weaving, fulling, and dyeing of cloth, were spreading rapidly from the towns over the country-side. The worsted trade, of which Norwich was... | |
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