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XXVII. Cotton-Manufactories s. 332 (View of the Russian Empire. Improving Industry.)

View of the Russian Empire, During the Reign of Catharine the Second, and to the Close of the Eighteenth Century.
By William Tooke, F. R. S.
Member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences and the Free Economical Society at St. Petersburg. In three volumes. Vol. III.
The Third Edition.
Dublin: Printed by P. Wogan, No. 23, Old-Bridge.
1801

There are some very considerable; about eight in number. One at Krasnoe-selo and another at Schlusselburg make chintzes, but mostly half-chintzes, bivoika, and common cotton; also mitkal, coarse muslin, manchester, barchent, stockings, & c.

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