70 



DICKS ON ON THE 



YARNS REQUIRED TO MAKE A DRILL WEB. 



Although I select 40, 70, and 100 beer drill, in order to 

 show the first cost of this very USEFUL ARTICLE of our 

 manufacture, I beg to say that the degrees or qualities rise by 

 fives, as follow, and the prices are fixed as under. 



Thus it appears, according to the prices of yarns and the 

 expense of weaving, that a good coarse linen drill can be made 

 at 5|d. per yard, and middle quality at 8 id. per yard, and 

 very fine at 14|d. per yard ; 2| yards will make a labouring 

 man a pair of trowsers, and 4J yards will make him a House or 



