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1 1| machine to spin and reel cotton at one operation," and " 2 4| from the corn mills to the cotton factories, until the industry 3 8| industries, and 92 of those into cotton mills, he would have been 4 8| years. The excitement about cotton seemed to be merely silly, 5 8| known that for a long time cotton had been spun into thread 6 8| Lancashire. But nobody made pure cotton goods. The use of printed 7 8| manufacture of fabrics of cotton only. The way was opened 8 8| alone did not transform the cotton industry. The decisive step 9 8| of the real boom in the cotton industry.~The cautious mind 10 8| that in those days the raw cotton came from our possessions 11 8| applicable to the driving of cotton mills, in every case where 12 8| considerable over-production in the cotton industry, and manufacturers 13 9| 1820 it had captured the cotton industry, and it was clear