CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «TOILINETTE»
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A Treatise on Haberdashery & Hosiery: Including the ...
Warsrcoarmos—are divided into the following varieties: Silk, Swansdowns,
Valentia, Cassenette, Toilinette, Merino. Quiltings, There are various common
imitations of each of the above. SILK.—Th6 name sutficiently indicates the article,
and ...
2
A Concise Treatise on Commercial Book-keeping: Elucidating ...
New York, February, 1836. Sundries, Dr. to Merchandise, For Sales this month.
Charles Drummond, 2d, 8 yds. Cassimere, 1J /» Broadcloth, 15th, 874 »
Toilinette, . <S> 2 75, 22 00 (a) 7 50, 14 06 (a) 1 00, 87 50 Benjamin Canfield, 4th
, 3 ps.
Benjamin Franklin Foster,
1837
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Double Entry by Single: A New Method of Book-keeping, ...
Toilinette . . . . ......at 4s. 16 0 24 z o Jan. 11 1 By Cash, ReadyMoney Sales
thisWeek, as per Memorandum Book, Fol. 1 37 5 8 Jan. 11 1 By Johnson and Со.
‚ 5 per Cent. Discount on Goods, 8th January. Amount... . . . . . 7 0 4 13 4 Jan. 15 2
By ...
Frederick William Cronhelm,
1818
So that the making of shawls, and the making of toilinette waistcoats, and the
making even of most frivolous toys, all merge into, and serve to swell the account
of what in sound, and in appearance, at least, is sufficiently imposing — the ...
5
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
(French.) The act of annulling. CASSENETTE, kas'sen-et, ». A fabric made of very
fine wool, sometimes tastefully mixed with silk or cotton. It differs from valentia
and toilinette in having its twill thrown diagonally. CASSIOPEIA, kas-se-o-pe'ya, »
.
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The Principles of Book-keeping by Double Entry, in a Series ...
10/. . . . . . . . . 125 ' Sept. 21d, 1863. Mr. GEORGE Tnomrsox Bought of A—— B—
5pieces Toilinette, 100 yds. at 5/. . . . . . . . . 25 0 0 Sept. 25th, 1863. Mr. Tnomss
HAMILTON Bought of A—-— B—10 pieces Broadcloth, 250 yds.
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Supplement to Craig's universal dictionary
Tittering, tit'ter-ing, s. Restrained laughter. Torine, to'bin, s. A stout twilled silk,
used for dresses. Toggery, tog'ger-e, s. Clothes ; garments. — Low. Toilinette, toy
-le-net', ». (Fr.) A cloth, the weft of which is of woollen yarn, and the warp of cotton
...
P Austin Nuttall, John Craig (F.G.S.),
1864
8
The Christian and Civic Economy of Large Towns
So that the making of shawls, and the making of toilinette waistcoats, and the
making even of most frivolous toys, all merge into, and serve to swell the account
of what in sound, and in appearance, at least, is sufficiently imposing — the ...
9
The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in ...
... waistcoat of huff kersey, with covered buttons, or of buff toilinette striped with
blue and green, and an under- waistcoat, sometimes two, of some bright fancy
pattern and colour; breeches made very loose and short, either of white or buff
cord, ...
10
Sam Weller's budget of recitations
And of what material would you be pleased to have it?" — " Ah, de material, dites
moi; tell me de name of de different fabriques dond vous faites vos waiste-cottes."
— " Marseilla?" *' Non." — " Cassimere?" " Non" — "Cloth?" "Non.'L_"Toilinette ...
Sam Weller (fict.name.),
1838