The Tailor and Cutter and London Art Journal: An Index of Cutting, Fashion and Trade1890 |
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... present issue are prepared somewhat in harmony with this order of things . They savour of the coming Spring - not warm weather , which is at some distance yet , but as many gentlemen will not wear a heavy over- garment , excepting in ...
... present issue are prepared somewhat in harmony with this order of things . They savour of the coming Spring - not warm weather , which is at some distance yet , but as many gentlemen will not wear a heavy over- garment , excepting in ...
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... present facilities of telegraphy ? So it is with our profession . With other arts and sciences it has advanced , and cutters of the present day look upon ancient methods as not having the des- patch , reliability , and correct ...
... present facilities of telegraphy ? So it is with our profession . With other arts and sciences it has advanced , and cutters of the present day look upon ancient methods as not having the des- patch , reliability , and correct ...
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... present arrangement is , that whilst it is difficult for men entrusted with the best class of goods to earn more than 30 / - per week , men who are making up second - class work are able to easily earn £ 2 per week . Again , urder the ...
... present arrangement is , that whilst it is difficult for men entrusted with the best class of goods to earn more than 30 / - per week , men who are making up second - class work are able to easily earn £ 2 per week . Again , urder the ...
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... present time , in a marked degree , is one of competition . Comparisons may be odious , but they are none the less im- portant or imperative , and to gain any idea of a possible ideal they must be resorted to . When , therefore , we ...
... present time , in a marked degree , is one of competition . Comparisons may be odious , but they are none the less im- portant or imperative , and to gain any idea of a possible ideal they must be resorted to . When , therefore , we ...
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... PRESENT & FUTURE A review of the progress made during the past year , or since the questions of Technical Education and Trade Reform have been advocated and discussed by certain sections or members of our trade , would not form either a ...
... PRESENT & FUTURE A review of the progress made during the past year , or since the questions of Technical Education and Trade Reform have been advocated and discussed by certain sections or members of our trade , would not form either a ...
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Página 12 - Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be, In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend; And if the means be just, the conduct true, Applause, in spite of trivial faults, is due.
Página 19 - technical instruction" shall mean instruction in the principles of science and art applicable to industries, and in the application of special branches of science and art to specific industries or employments.
Página 40 - ... cloaks, without guards, welts, long buttons, or cuts. And no ecclesiastical person shall wear any coif or wrought nightcap, but only plain nightcaps of black silk, satin, or velvet. In all which particulars concerning the apparel here prescribed, our meaning is not to attribute any holiness or special worthiness to the said garments, but for decency, gravity, and order, as is before specified.
Página 165 - Shall hang as high's the steeple ; But while we sing, ' God save the King,' We'll ne'er forget the People.
Página 123 - Where an undischarged bankrupt who has been adjudged bankrupt nnder this act obtains credit to the extent of twenty pounds or upwards from any person without informing such person that he is an undischarged bankrupt...
Página 12 - In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend ; And if the means be just, the conduct true, Applause, in spite of trivial faults, is due; As men of breeding, sometimes men of wit, T...
Página 40 - ... to have them known to the people, and thereby to receive the honour and estimation due to the special messengers and ministers of Almighty God...