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1. Journal of Social Science: Containing the Proceedings of the American by American Social Science Association, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Frederick Stanley Root (1882)
"... operatives and owners of the factories, it would be necessary that the homespun
fabric should sell in the open market at about ninety cents a yard. ..."
2. Journal of Social Science by American Social Science Association (1884)
"... operatives and owners of the factories, it would be necessary that the homespun
fabric should sell in the open market at about ninety cents a yard. ..."
3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1885)
"In the mountain section of the southern United States the people are still clad
in homespun fabric Five women—two carders, two spinsters, and one weaver—can ..."
4. The Distribution of Products, Or, The Mechanism and the Metaphysics of by Edward Atkinson (1885)
"... operatives and owners of the factories, it would be necessary that the homespun
fabric should sell in the open market at about ninety cents a yard. ..."
5. The Christian Examiner (1858)
"It is not in his nature to be satisfied with the old homespun fabric, which had
a warp of ministry and a woof of Washington, and out of the black and white ..."
6. Russian Life in Town and Country by Francis H. E. Palmer (1906)
"Simply dressed, probably in a gown of some homespun fabric, without a bonnet,
but with a peasant's kerchief tied over her head, ..."
7. Russian Life in Town and Country by Francis H. E. Palmer (1901)
"Simply dressed, probably in a gown of some homespun fabric, without a bonnet,
but with a peasant's kerchief tied over her head, she is giving her orders to ..."