Boys ' were trained in small ' shops ' in the trades of bootmaking, tailoring, carpentry, baking and gardening. [noun]
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The scaffold is not a piece of carpentry; the scaffold is not a machine; the scaffold is not an inert bit of mechanism constructed of wood, iron and cords. [noun]
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The cotton-wood timber, though soft and perishable, is of value in its prairie habitats, where it is frequently the only available wood either for carpentry or fuel; it has been planted to a considerable extent in some parts of Europe, but in England a form of this species known as P. monilifera is generally preferred from its larger and more rapid growth. [Please select]
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All this the dust of stage carpentry destroys, and the unnaturalness of lime-light dispels. [Please select]
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From there all the islands are furnished with workmen for carpentry. [Please select]
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_Author of_ CARPENTRY FOR BOYS ELECTRICITY FOR BOYS M. [Please select]
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The litter of carpentry on the bare floor testified to the room's recent use. [Please select]
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, and the father instructing the boys in carpentry and the like. [Please select]
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Perrin, 'but carpentry's one thing, and manners is another.' [Please select]
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Still I should not want to be set to doing carpentry. [Please select]
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