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    dyeing


    1. Of this kind are molasses, coffee, cocoa-nuts, tobacco, pimento, ginger, whalefins, raw silk, cotton, wool, beaver, and other peltry of America, indigo, fustick, and other dyeing woods; secondly, such as are not the peculiar produce of America, but which are, and may be produced in the mother country, though not in such quantities as to supply the greater part of her demand, which is principally supplied from foreign countries


    2. The importation of sheep's wool from several different countries, of cotton wool from all countries, of undressed flax, of the greater part of dyeing drugs, of the greater part of undressed hides from Ireland, or the British colonies, of seal skins from the British Greenland fishery, of pig and bar iron from the British colonies, as well as of several other materials of manufacture, has been encouraged by an exemption from all duties, if properly entered at the custom-house


    3. In 1732, after having been for many years losers by the trade of carrying negroes to the West Indies, they at last resolved to give it up altogether ; to sell to the private traders to America the negroes which they purchased upon the coast; awl to employ their servants in a trade to the inland parts of Africa for gold dust, elephants teeth, dyeing drugs, etc


    4. The cultivation of madder was, for a long time, confined by the tythe to the United Provinces, which, being presbyterian countries, and upon that account exempted from this destructive tax, enjoyed a sort of monopoly of that useful dyeing drug against the rest of Europe


    5. Blood surges from a wound in her abdomen, dyeing her shirt crimson


    6. Textiles, pottery, dyeing, sugar production from cane, and horticulture all fell within the scope of Islam at its zenith


    7. is to remind us of His death, as it is only by dyeing He could sacrifice Himself as our


    8. Dyeing He saved me!


    9. 13 When, at the end of that year, Genun saw that they were being won over to him little by little, Satan entered into him, and taught him to make dyeing stuffs for garments of divers patterns, and made him understand how to dye crimson and purple and what not


    10. Rancid sweat, the stenches of barn and slaughterhouse, beer and baking, and odors probably relating to tanning, dyeing and soap-making were near overpowering, even to him

    11. The woad, taken there by traders, was used for body color more than for dyeing cloth


    12. ” Gomes picked up the knitting needle in the plastic bag again and then said, “I found this in the remains of my living room, you know the house that you burned to the ground? This was hidden under a pile of plaster that fell from my ceiling near to where my wife lay either dyeing or already dead


    13. manufacture; and washing, scoduring, dyeing and drying in the textiles industry


    14. An African style of execution, of dyeing in a horrible way


    15. e fl oor above, where the dyeing room had been, would become a


    16. barracks of sorts, and two of the huge dyeing vats had been retained


    17. Even with al that trying, I knew I’l stil end up dyeing, but the manifestation of her fatality was enough to yield a disagreeable sensitivity


    18. FALLEN ASLEEP IN CHRIST HAVE PERISHED" THEY HAD PERISHED (depicting a process that had pass before Paul wrote this, not "an on going process" They had perished - died before he wrote, not were perishing - dyeing at the time he wrote) [1 Corinthians 15:18]; he was speaking of some that had died, past tense, but still would be raised with a spiritual body at the coming of Christ


    19. The dyeing then proceeds; and whatever is dyed in this manner becomes a fast colour, and no washing either with lyes or without them can take away the bloom


    20. She tried soaking the cloth in alum before dyeing it; putting the alum in at the same time as the dye; and boiling the dyed cloth in a solution of alum afterwards

    21. “There’ s only one way to learn dyeing, and that’ s from a master,” Peter said several times


    22. “It’s not the dyeing,” he said


    23. Elfric’ s wife, Alice, had inherited the house of Edmund Wooler, one of the largest homes in town, along with all the money Caris had made dyeing cloth


    24. The trade in raw wool was still suffering from interference by the king, and the Italians came only every second year, but the new business of weaving and dyeing compensated


    25. Her home was still the large house on the main street that she and Mark had moved into when she first began to profit from weaving and dyeing


    26. From the west sky a wrathful shine—all that wild March could afford in the way of sunset—had burst forth after the cloudy day, flooding the tired and sticky faces of the threshers, and dyeing them with a coppery light, as also the flapping garments of the women, which clung to them like dull flames


    27. Tremens didn’t like being told what to do, see? “Hell, I first started dyeing my hair partly hoping it would be too conspicuous for Nicky to send me out spying


    28. Caius Larcher! Those young men had not a notion of French, and could speak on no subject with striking knowledge, except perhaps the dyeing and carrying trades, which of course they were ashamed to mention; they were Middlemarch


    29. Bulstrode, but also a profitable business relation of the great Plymdale dyeing house with Mr


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