Fibrilia: a practical and economical substitute for cotton ..Together with a history of the growth and manufacture of wool, cotton, flax, etc., in Europe and AmericaWith illustrations from microscopical examinations . the farmer intheir own proper calhng, and guard their rights with ajealous care, that their earnings shall not be consumed bymultiplicities in traffic by the non-producing part of her 183 FIBRILIA. communitj, some of whom set themselves up as theirmasters ; and who, if suffered to go on, would so counter-feit jN^ew England products and New England hearts, thatthey would soon be u


Fibrilia: a practical and economical substitute for cotton ..Together with a history of the growth and manufacture of wool, cotton, flax, etc., in Europe and AmericaWith illustrations from microscopical examinations . the farmer intheir own proper calhng, and guard their rights with ajealous care, that their earnings shall not be consumed bymultiplicities in traffic by the non-producing part of her 183 FIBRILIA. communitj, some of whom set themselves up as theirmasters ; and who, if suffered to go on, would so counter-feit jN^ew England products and New England hearts, thatthey would soon be unknown in comparison with the should consohdate her whole people by the indissolu-ble bonds of affection and justice. Then all her elementsof industry will become active, her people happy, and herinstitutions respected by the whole Union and the happy will she then be, and thrice useful in thecause of humanity ! Her benevolence, now so large, willbe practical, and will be the more valuable from the judg-ment and discretion brought to bear in its FLAX STALKS L tznruL usitr/ ¥. .BiiffordsLiCiSo 7r£sh:-d^cn S* Best all aA-^-a^ ?n r^ FIBRILIA A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL SUBSTITUTE POR COTTON EMBRACING A PULL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESS OP COTTONIZING ^PLAX, HEMP, JUTE, CHINA GRASS, AND OTHER FIBRE, SOTHAT THE SAME MAY BE SPUN OR WOVENUPON EITHER COTTON OR WOOLLEN^ MACHINERY. J r A V \| TOOETUER WITH A HISTORr OP THE GPwOWTH AND MANUFACTURE OF WOOL, COTTON,FLAX, ETC., IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. W^&^ IlliislratiottS front ^Ticrostopical ^jfamhtalions. BOSTON: L. BURNETT AND COMPANY, No. 22 Phcenix / ^^V Entered accoiding to Act of Congress, in the year 1861, by L. BUENETT & Co., In the Clerks Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. c]^in BOSTON: PRINTED BY DAMRELL & MOORE, 16 Devoxshibs Sxeket. DEDICATION To tlie Farmers and Mechanics of the American Union,whose hearts and hands support the dignity of manual lab


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