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<head>The art of connecting substances or webs & of retaining them in certain forms & positions by means of filaments drawn through parts of the substances to be united.</head>
<head>The art of connecting substances or webs &amp; of retaining them in certain forms &amp; positions by means of
<lb/>
filaments drawn through parts of the substances to be united.</head>


Ready perception of the exactness of the lines & angles in any straight lined figure.<lb/>
<p>Ready perception of<lb/>  the exactness of the<lb/>  lines &amp; angles in any<lb/>  straight lined figure.</p>


Ready perception of the exactness of the lines forming curves in any curved lined figure.<lb/>
<p>Ready perception of<lb/>  the exactness of the<lb/>  lines forming curves in any<lb/>  curved lined figure.</p>


Aptitude in perceiving the exact situation in which the tool <del><gap/>deleted text</del> used for the insertion of the filament is to be placed.<lb/>
<p>Aptitude in perceiving<lb/>  the exact situation<lb/>  in which the tool <del>must <lb/> be inserted </del> used for<lb/>  the insertion of the<lb/>  filament is to be placed.</p>


Dexterity in placing <hi rend='superscript'>& guiding</hi> the tool in the precise situation, the mind has previously determined to be the proper one, & which the eye has marked upon the substance at work upon.<lb/>
<p>Dexterity in placing<lb/>  <add>&amp; guiding</add> the tool in the precise<lb/>  situation, the mind has<lb/> previously determined<lb/>  to be the proper one, &amp;<lb/>  which the eye has<lb/>  marked upon the substance<lb/>  at work upon.</p>


Knowledge of the effect of friction in <hi rend='superscript'>impeding</hi> retarding the progress of the tool in different <del>situati</del> directions in passing through substances.<lb/>
<p>Knowledge of the<lb/>  effect of friction in <add>impeding</add> retarding<lb/>  the progress of<lb/>  the tool in different<lb/>  <del>situati</del> directions in<lb/>  passing through substances.</p>


In destroying <del>by abrasion</del> the filament by abrasion in passing through the work, & by abrasion & division in the eye of the needle or other tool to which it is connected.<lb/>
<p>in destroying <del>by<lb/>  abrasion</del> the filament<lb/>  by abrasion in passing<lb/>  through the work, &amp;<lb/>  by abrasion &amp; division<lb/>  in the eye of the needle<lb/>  or other tool to which<lb/>  it is connected.</p>


Knowledge of the effect of air & moisture in destroying the filament.<lb/>
<p>Knowledge of the effect<lb/>  of air &amp; moisture<lb/>  in destroying the filament.</p>


Aptitude in compensating <hi rend='superscript'>for occasional iregularity of substance</hi> by a judicious deviation from <del>the <gap/></del> exactness in the sewing.<lb/>
<p>Aptitude in compensating<lb/>  <add>for occasional irregularity of substance</add><lb/>  by a judicious deviation<lb/>  from <del>the precise</del><lb/> exactness in the sewing.</p>
<pb/>


<p>paragraph</p>


Where the part to be sewn is already in great measure defined either by traced lines or by the edge or boundary of the substance.<lb/>


Quilter<lb/>
<p>Where the part to<lb/>  be sewn is already in<lb/>  great measure defined<lb/>  either by traced lines<lb/>  or by the edge or boundary<lb/>  of the substance.</p>
 
<p>Quilter<lb/>
Staymaker<lb/>
Staymaker<lb/>
Breeches M.<lb/>
Breeches M.<lb/>
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Furrier<lb/>
Furrier<lb/>
Upholder.<lb/>
Upholder.<lb/>
Coach harness m.<lb/>
Coach harness m.</p>
 
<pb/>


<p>paragraph</p><p>paragraph</p>
<pb/>


Where the sewing is to confine a substance in a form given by a mould.<lb/>
<p>Where the sewing<lb/>  is to confine a substance<lb/>  in a form given by<lb/>  a mould.</p>


Bookbinder<lb/>
<p>Bookbinder<lb/>
Holster m.<lb/>
Holster m.<lb/>
Collar m.<lb/>
Collar m.<lb/>
Leather dram bottle m.<lb/>
Leather dram bottle m.</p>






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The art of connecting substances or webs & of retaining them in certain forms & positions by means of
filaments drawn through parts of the substances to be united.

Ready perception of
the exactness of the
lines & angles in any
straight lined figure.

Ready perception of
the exactness of the
lines forming curves in any
curved lined figure.

Aptitude in perceiving
the exact situation
in which the tool must
be inserted
used for
the insertion of the
filament is to be placed.

Dexterity in placing
& guiding the tool in the precise
situation, the mind has
previously determined
to be the proper one, &
which the eye has
marked upon the substance
at work upon.

Knowledge of the
effect of friction in impeding retarding
the progress of
the tool in different
situati directions in
passing through substances.

in destroying by
abrasion
the filament
by abrasion in passing
through the work, &
by abrasion & division
in the eye of the needle
or other tool to which
it is connected.

Knowledge of the effect
of air & moisture
in destroying the filament.

Aptitude in compensating
for occasional irregularity of substance
by a judicious deviation
from the precise
exactness in the sewing.


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Where the part to
be sewn is already in
great measure defined
either by traced lines
or by the edge or boundary
of the substance.

Quilter
Staymaker
Breeches M.
Slop maker
Taylor.
Gloves.
Sail M.
Leather clog M.
Shoe M.
Pattern tye m.
Letter case m.
Hoop petticoat m.
Sadler.
Seamstress
Shroud m.
Embroiderer.
Furrier
Upholder.
Coach harness m.


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Where the sewing
is to confine a substance
in a form given by
a mould.

Bookbinder
Holster m.
Collar m.
Leather dram bottle m.




Identifier: | JB/107/121/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

Folio number

121

Info in main headings field

flexibilia conformation - substantive

Image

001

Titles

the art of connecting substances or webs, & of retaining them in certain forms & positions by means of filaments drawn though parts of the substances to be united

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35112

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