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Amongst the slaves are found tailors, shoe-makers, carpenters, smiths, turners, wheelwrights, weavers, tanners, etc.
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Four families of wheelwrights, one to each division-which ,supposefive in a family, makes twenty persons.
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He knew all about the Paris wheelwrights!
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Then all the wheelwrights and all the innkeepers, ever on the watch for such mishaps, would hurry up.
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There were wheelwrights and cart-makers who made the "carretas" that are now the joy of the relic-hunter.
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It could also hit some of the country's most traditional woodworking industries such as fletchers (arrow-makers) and wheelwrights.
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Men are generally carpenters, joiners, wheelwrights, coopers, butchers, tanners, shoemakers, tallow-chandlers, watermen and what not; women, soap-makers, starch-makers, dyers, etc.
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The wheelwrights gave them feet; the carpenters built platforms and ladders within while the women wove wattle screens to cover them.
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By the time he was finished, every tree in Dorset had dead yeomen, wheelwrights, coopers, and miners hanging from its branches.
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Only one or two men moved among the lines of merchant wagons, and they wore the long aprons of wheelwrights or blacksmiths.
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In this lovely world the children are blacksmiths, carpenters, wheelwrights; birds, bees, butterflies; trees, flowers, sunbeams, rainbows; frogs, lambs, ponies,-anythingthey like.
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Smiths, carpenters, wheelwrights and ploughwrights, masons and bricklayers, tanners, shoemakers, and tailors, are people whose service the farmer has frequent occasion for.
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In the same way as shipwrights, wainwrights and wheelwrights, playwrights no doubt worked together to craft stage plays from the best material to hand.
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It goes very much without saying that he was not rich-inwhat age or clime are working wheelwrights rich?-buthe cannot be called poor.