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dyeing [index entry]  Fox, Joseph; proposed work on dyeing [index entry] 
, and samples (in dyed worsted, attatched to a particular leaf in each number) of the varieties of each colour from immediate experiment, on a scale of one pound of woollen stuff: the number also to contain directions relative to the quantity of......a firm that imported dyestuffs until at least 1860. Partridge published a work on dyeing in 1823 and published articles on related subjects...
quality, and about 15. of half blood. I have understood you are concerned in a manufactory of cloth, and will recieve one’s wool, have it spun, wove & dyed for an equivalent in the wool. I should be very glad to get mine into so good hands. will you be so kind as to inform me more particularly on this subject.
he will be Able to dye the
For a number of years with much difficulty and expense I have employed myself in discovering dyes, &c. suitable to the manufacture of various articles in the
books; on dyeing [index entry]  dyeing [index entry] 
Fox, Joseph; proposed work on dyeing [index entry] 
the bleaching, the dyeing, the printing, the discharging of white and
this summer, a Volume of processes depending upon the manufactures of Iron, Copper, Lead and Tin; with the Chemical parts of the processes in Dyeing and Callico printing. It will of necessity be chiefly a A Practical Treatise on Dyeing, and Callicoe Printing exhibiting the processes in the French, German, English, and American practice of fixing colours on woollen, cotton, silk, and linen
faster than was expected, into manufacturing habits it is of the first importance to possess the materials for dyeing