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Example sentences for "manufactories"

Lexicographically close words:
manu; manual; manually; manuals; manubrium; manufactory; manufacture; manufactured; manufacturer; manufacturers
  1. These are the odd pieces, of a yard or two in length, cut off the goods in the manufactories to make up a certain even quantity; and considerable trade is driven in them.

  2. The first great improvements in coining the current money of the realm originated at Soho, near Birmingham, at the manufactories of two men whose memory Englishmen can never hold in sufficient respect--Matthew Boulton and James Watt.

  3. In the village, land was grudgingly leased for building, and no steam-engine manufactories were permitted.

  4. Mr. Baker, it appears that there are five hundred and fifty cotton manufactories of one kind or other in the cotton district of Lancashire and Cheshire.

  5. There are several great snuff and cigar manufactories in Liverpool.

  6. Macclesfield has now to contend with home as well as foreign competition, for silk manufactories have been spread over the kingdom in many directions.

  7. Messengers and Sons have one of the finest manufactories in ornamental iron, brass, and bronze, for lamps, chandeliers, and table ornaments.

  8. One suburb, Edgbaston, is the property of Lord Calthorpe, and has been let out on building leases which entirely exclude all manufactories and inferior classes of houses.

  9. There are also manufactories of small wares, which include parasols and umbrellas.

  10. There are still shawl-manufactories to be seen in Kerman, though they are rapidly on the decrease.

  11. By far the most interesting of them all, to my mind, are the carpet manufactories to be found in many parts.

  12. Spacious manufactories of clothing, arms, and equipage, were opened at once in all parts.

  13. The result of this economical system was, that the produce of our manufactories remained unemployed, and industry was suddenly paralyzed.

  14. Tobacco-growing was patronised by Government in 1878, probably with the view of mixing it in their monopoly-manufactories with the growths of Cuba and Manilla.

  15. At the point where the stream was crossed, mills and manufactories made their appearance at an early date.

  16. The mills and manufactories established here by that enterprising family constituted quite a conspicuous village.

  17. Behind the dwelling were the manufactories and huts of the Indian retainers.

  18. He returned to his room and swung himself from his window into the yard, about which were irregularly disposed the manufactories of the Indians, a high wall protecting the small town.

  19. The people deserted their shops, the manufactories were nearly all shut down, while the theaters, cafes and places of amusements throughout the city were all closed.

  20. It contains an old castle, some sulphur baths and manufactories of paper, copper wares, cotton goods and silk fabrics.

  21. The destruction of the enemy's supplies and manufactories had been very great.

  22. These were all important points to the enemy by reason of their railroad connections, as depots of supplies, and because of their manufactories of war material.

  23. The destruction of the enemy's supplies and manufactories was very great.

  24. Aside from mills and manufactories there are many private residences, one hotel, stores, shops, a Lutheran church, and a school house.

  25. Outside companies were permitted to build shops and manufactories within the prison limits that they might avail themselves of convict labor.

  26. In after life he moved to the west end of Sebec lake, Maine, where he founded the town at first named Greely, but afterward Willimantic, now the site of extensive manufactories where the famous Willimantic thread is made.

  27. Cannon Falls, on this river, once a picturesque and wild waterfall, is now surrounded by the mills, manufactories and dwellings of a flourishing village, named after the falls.

  28. It has a fine court house, good hotels, manufactories and business blocks.

  29. The valley is abundantly supplied with water power, capable of running enough manufactories to work up all the products of the country.

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

  31. That kind used extensively in the German manufactories is said to be a fish glue, remarkably hard, very light in colour and almost opaque.

  32. The answer is--"Well, the people that my daughter took it to said they had intrusted the violin to their best pianoforte repairer, who had worked in one of the principal manufactories in London.

  33. 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.

  34. All the land East of Academy street was then in farmers' lots, and planted with corn, rye and potatoes now covered with large manufactories and fine dwellings.

  35. The cotton mills and other manufactories rapidly springing up in many southern localities are developing a class of white operatives.

  36. It is their belief that, to make agriculture generally prosperous, and to school the people to habits of thrift and saving, are the first steps, and that manufactories and trades and heterogeneous industries will naturally follow.

  37. Its population has trebled in fifteen years, and amounts at present (1798) to four thousand, who live in their manufactories like swarms of bees in their hives.

  38. Native manufactories for the production of cotton goods had, indeed, almost ceased to work.

  39. Soon afterward complaints were made to Parliament that the colonists were establishing manufactories for themselves, and the House of Commons ordered the Board of Trade to report on the subject, which was done at great length.

  40. There are, moreover, sparkling wine manufactories at Vevay in the Vaud Canton, and at Sion in the Valais.

  41. Modern French tapestries, from the manufactories of the Savonnerie, the Gobelins, and elsewhere, are decorative to the highest degree.

  42. It shall be with those who delve in mines, and shall hum in the manufactories of New England, and in the cotton-gins of the South.

  43. It is the chief town of the Spreewald, and has saw-mills and manufactories of hosiery, shoes and paper, and is famous for its gurken, or small pickling cucumbers.

  44. Its cloth and wool manufactories are among the most extensive in Prussia.

  45. Between Pont de l'Arche and Rouen is Elbeuf, perhaps as famous to-day for its cloth-manufactories as for its storied past.

  46. Early in 1809, Mr. Samuel Clegg communicated to the Society of Arts his plan of an apparatus for lighting manufactories with gas, for which he received a silver medal.

  47. Still the great manufactories of Normandy were closed, those of the rest of the kingdom speedily followed, and vast numbers of workmen in all parts of the country were thrown out of employment.

  48. Here are furnaces, collieries, manufactories and a people whose interests are made narrow and provincial by the restricted boundaries of their lives.

  49. He established the Beauvais and Gobelins manufactories of tapestry.

  50. It has some manufactories of machinery and japanned goods, and a considerable trade in timber and livestock.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "manufactories" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.