It was here that velvets were first made about 1756, by Jeremiah Clarke, and muslins and cotton quiltings in 1763. [Please select]
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Dinna ye think, man"--this with much persuasiveness--"that ye cud get the Doctor tae pit on his velvets on an occasion, maybe a Saicrament. [Please select]
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It meant silks and velvets and-- Oh, all right, Tommy Dorgan, if you're going to get jealous of a voice.' [Please select]
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He was dressed in brilliant satins and velvets and was seated in a golden throne-chair. [Please select]
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This disagreeable person was dressed in rich velvets, with many furbelows and laces. [Please select]
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"Silks and satins, scarlets and velvets," as Poor Richard says, "put out the kitchen fire." [Please select]
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Spanish and Italian furniture and fine old velvets and brocades furnish this room. [Please select]
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Some of them suggest old cut velvets--they are so soft and lustrous. [Please select]
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More than this silks and velvets could not make her, and more than this she did not wish to be. [Please select]
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All they found opportunity to accomplish, in fact, was a brief exploration of the main cabin, which was magnificently hung in silks and velvets once splendid, now mildewed and rotting. [Please select]
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