Potworks there already, and have at this time an agent amongst us hiring a number of our hands for establishing new Pottworks in South Carolina ; having got one of our insolvent Master Potters there to conduct them. The Encyclopedia of Ceramics - Page 5981902 - 673 pagesFull view - About this book
| Eliza Meteyard - Potters - 1865 - 570 pages
...establishing new Pottworks in South Carolina ; having got one of our insolvent Master Potters there to conduct them. They have every material there, equal if not superior to our own, for carrying on that manufacture; and as the necessaries of life, and consequently the price of labour amongst us are... | |
| David Hastings Mason - Agriculture - 1875 - 114 pages
...an agent amongst us hiring a number of our hands for establishing new pot- works in South Carolina. They have every material there, equal if not superior to our own, for carrying on that manufacture. We can not help apprehending such consequences from these emigrations as make us... | |
| Jennie J. Young - Porcelain - 1879 - 512 pages
...on account of the establishment of some " new Pottworks in South Carolina." " They have," he said, " every material there, equal if not superior to our own, for carrying on that manufacture;" and on these and other grounds he asked if something could not be done to protect... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - Periodicals - 1881 - 982 pages
...prophetic eye to the time when the young country would prove their dangerous rival, for, said he, " they have every material there equal, if not superior, to our own for the manufacture." And Wedgwood spoke with knowledge, for he had already tested the clays of the Carolinas,... | |
| 1881 - 980 pages
...prophetic eye to the time when the young country would prove their dangerous rival, for, said he, ' ' they have every material there equal, if not superior, to our own for the manufacture." And Wedgwood spoke witli knowledge, for he liad already tested the clays of the Carolinas,... | |
| Tariff - 1882 - 288 pages
...establishing a new potworks in South Carolina, having got one of our insolvent masterpotters there to conduct them. They have every material there equal if not superior to our own." And then says the author of Wedgwood's Life, Metyard: " Mr. Wedgwood would have smiled at his own fears... | |
| Alice Morse Earle - Porcelain - 1892 - 452 pages
...establishing new pot-works in South Carolina, having got one of our insolvent master-potters there to conduct them. They have every material there, equal if not superior to our own, for carrying on that manufacture ; and as the necessaries of life and consequently the prices of labour amongst us... | |
| Edwin Atlee Barber - Porcelain - 1893 - 482 pages
...establishing new Pottworks in South Carolina ; having got one of our insolvent Master Potters there to conduct them. They have every material there, equal if not superior to our own, for carrying on that manufacture ; and as the necessaries of life, and consequently the price of labour amongst us... | |
| Samuel Smiles - Wedgwood ware - 1894 - 344 pages
...Wedgwood to Meredith, "an agent amongst us hiring a number of our hands for establishing new potworks in South Carolina, having got one of our insolvent...cannot help apprehending the untoward consequences to our own home commerce." Wedgwood continued to make many improvements in his manufactures. In 1766... | |
| Chauncey Mitchell Depew - Industries - 1895 - 492 pages
...for establishing new Pottworks in South Carolina, having one of oui insolvent master Potters there to conduct them. They have every material there equal, if not superior, to our own, for carrying on that manufacture, and as the necessaries of life, and consequently the price of labor amongst us are... | |
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