Lexicographical Neighbors of Taweries
Literary usage of Taweries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Spanish America: Or A Descriptive, Historical, and Geographical Account of by Richard Henry Bonnycastle (1818)
"Tanneries and taweries supply work to a great part of the inhabitants, who work
up as much of the raw materials as they can find hands to do, and export the ..."
2. A Voyage to the Eastern Part of Terra Firma: Containing a Description of the by François Joseph Pons, Washington Irving, Samuel Latham Mitchill (1806)
"They have also tanneries, and taweries, and, like the inhabitants of Carora, work
up as many as they can of the raw materials, and sell the rest. ..."
3. Colombia: Being a Geographical, Statistical, Agricultural, Commercial, and by Alexander Walker (1822)
"... and other cloths, which they send or carry as far as Maracaibo and Carthagena.
They have also tanneries and taweries, and, ..."
4. Colombia: Being a Geographical, Statistical, Agricultural, Commercial, and by Alexander Walker (1822)
"They have also tanneries and taweries, and, like the inhabitants of Carora, work
up as many as they can of the raw materials, and sell the rest. ..."
5. Commentaries on the Productive Forces of Russia by Ludwik Tegoborski (1856)
"In the kingdom of Poland there were reckoned in 1849, also from official returns,
1051 tanneries and taweries. In Finland there are only 5 of any ..."
6. The Edinburgh Gazetteer, Or Geographical Dictionary ...: Accompanied by an Atlas (1822)
"They have also tanneries and taweries, and, like the inhabitants of Carora, work
up as many as they can of the raw materials, and sell the rest. ..."
7. The London Encyclopaedia, Or, Universal Dictionary of Science, Art by Thomas Tegg (1829)
"They have also tanneries and taweries, and, like the inhabitants of Carora, work
up as many as they can of the raw materials and sell the rest. ..."