| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] indoors 1 indulged 1 industrial 12 industries 10 industry 37 inefficient 1 inevitable 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 heard 10 hope 10 however 10 industries 10 ingenuity 10 instruments 10 know | Thomas H. Marshall James Watt IntraText - Concordances industries |
Art.
1 1| artistic, enlivened the industries of the country. The glass-ware 2 4| uneconomical; there were few industries in which it could pay its 3 5| introduction into many other industries 87 depended on those industries 4 5| industries 87 depended on those industries being remodelled so as to 5 6| aim of new and expanding industries in the early days of the 6 8| supply of power to all the industries that work in iron and steel. 7 8| would go to the textile industries, and 92 of those into cotton 8 8| height of their fame. The industries of England competed for 9 8| at work in all the great industries of the country. Quietly, 10 9| the woollen and worsted industries as well. The whole basis