Lexicographical Neighbors of Paperworks
Literary usage of Paperworks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Random Notes and Rambling Recollections of Drydock, the Dock, Or Kelvindock by Alexander Thomson (1895)
"One of these "willow" machines had been made in the paperworks, was fitted up
and about to be tried for the first time, and was to be driven by a belt. ..."
2. The Utilization of Waste Products: A Treatise on the Rational Utilization by Theodor Koller, Herbert Britwhistle Stocks (1918)
"This apparatus is termed a hollander, but is not to be confused with the hollanders
of paperworks. Leather which has been tanned with a substance insoluble ..."
3. The French Monarchy (1483-1789) by Arthur James Grant (1900)
"Ironworks, paperworks, tanneries are mentioned as being entirely in their hands,
but there was no department of industry where they were not active, ..."
4. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines: Containing a Clear Exposition by Andrew Ure (1844)
"... ought to be ashamed of forcing their countrymen to seek the sole supply of
them in England; for the principal paperworks in France, as those of MM. ..."