The Legislatures of Tennessee and the two Carolinas purchased, during the term of Whitney's late patent, the right of using in those States his invention for ginning cotton.
Mr. BIBB avowed his opposition to the principle and details of the bill, and moved to strike out as much as provided for renewing Whitney's patent right to the machine for ginning cotton.
During this time I heard much said of the extreme difficulty of ginning Cotton, that is, separating it from its seeds.
From this hopper it is taken by an elevator, or lift, either pneumatic or mechanical, and raised to the third story of the ginning factory.
Sacks and baskets which can most expeditiously aid in the removal of the picked cotton from the field to the ginning factory are being got ready.
At first much loss was occasioned because of the brutal methods employed, and now even with very much more perfect machinery a good deal of the cotton fibre is injured in the ginning process.
Thus there are collecting, ginning and baling, as preliminary processes.
There are two cotton-mills and severalginning and pressing factories.
Cotton weaving, ginningand pressing are carried on.
But I wil that thou knowe him now Ginning and ende, sith that thou 4670 Art so anguisshous and mate, Disfigured out of astate; Ther may no wrecche have more of wo, Ne caitif noon enduren so.
This apartment is technically known as the "lint-room," and presents an interesting scene while the process of ginning is going on.
The process of ginning cotton is pretty to look upon, though not agreeable to engage in.
From Mr. Hemphill's letter to The News and Courier[174] it is clear that the New Englanders appreciated most those parts of the exhibit which had to do with "ginning and preparing.
The ginning company had agreed to lend Bob up to $1,500 on the crop, advancing it along as he needed it.
Bob stepped forward and read it eagerly: "Mr. Jenkins' office is temporarily removed to the main building of the Mexican Cotton Ginning Co.
He had tried to get the ginning company that had advanced his own funds to make them a loan.
It has manufactures of carpets, silk and cotton goods, and several factories for ginning and pressing cotton.
It has cotton mills for spinning and weaving, besides many handlooms, and factories for ginning and pressing cotton.
Akola is one of the chief centres of the cotton trade in Berar, and has numerous ginning factories and cotton presses.
It has also a large grain market, cotton presses, ginningfactories and oil mills.
The city contains cotton mills, factories for ginning and pressing cotton, a tannery and boot factory and flour mill.
There are factories for ginning and pressing cotton.
The old industries of carpet-weaving and paper-making have died out; but there is a large trade in cotton and silk goods, and in copper and brass pots, and there are factories for ginning and pressing cotton.
There are several factories forginning and pressing cotton.
Seed selection was much more commonly practiced, and extraordinary care was taken in ginning and packing the harvest.
Settlers of every type, in fact, adopted the crop as rapidly as they could get seed and ginning facilities, and newcomers poured in apace to share the prosperity.
The Ashram now only conducts a weaving-school, which teaches all the processes from ginning right up to weaving.
Thus thy ginning and ending is 150 but grace aloon; and in thy good deserving thy dette thou aquytest; without grace is nothing worth, what-so-ever thou werche.
A litel misgoing in the ginning causeth mikil errour in the ende; wherfore of thilke blisse thou fayledest, for having of richesse; ne non of the other thinges thou nempnedest mowen nat make suche parfit blisse in love as I shal 30 shewe.
Irrigation from tanks and wells has been extended; factories for ginning and pressing cotton have been started; and the social reform movement, for discouraging excessive expenditure on marriages, has been very successful.
There are many factories for ginning and pressing cotton, and a cotton-mill at Jalgaon.
There are factories for ginning and pressing cotton, and raw cotton is exported.
Then I began to pay off the women for ginning and preparing their cotton.
The people were all at work ginning cotton, and the new mechanic Nero, whom we found at the White place, was putting the engine in order.
No ginning apparatus being found there, I shall have it all taken to Beaufort for the steam-gins.
I visited the cotton-house, where about a dozen of the people were ginning cotton.
Your letter has been a reminder of my duty, but cotton ginning is my only excuse.
General Saxton has given me carte blanche as to ginning and general management of the crop.
The improved seed, the result of many years' cultivation and selection, was lost to the island by the policy of ginning last year's crop in New York.
I have already started ginning on nine plantations along this seaside road and shall succeed in saving on the spot sufficient seed to plant this island, I think.
This raid will break up my ginning on this end of the island and put it back at least two weeks, for the men are so scared that they won't dare to go to work, and the women can't do much without them.
During the cotton-picking season they usually labor in the field during the whole of the daylight, and then spend a good part of the night in ginning and baling.
It has an important trade in cotton, with presses and ginning factories.
And heer began the depe affeccioun Betwix hem two; this was the firste morwe 1230 Of her gladnesse, and ginning of her sorwe.
Set the by-ginning of the degree that assendeth up-on the ende of the 8 houre inequal; thanne wol the by-ginning of the 2 hous sitte up-on the lyne of midnight.
Bring up agayn the same degree that assendeth first, and set him up-on the orisonte; and thanne wol the be-ginning of the 4 hous sitte up-on the lyne of midnight.
One each year, be- Lord High Chancellor and such peers ginning on the second Monday in of Parliament as are holding or have October.
It has several factories forginning and pressing cotton--some on a large scale.
The primitive method ofginning cotton by rolling it beneath a tapering rod appears to be found nowhere in the Philippines outside of Abra, but it is used in some remote sections of Burma.
The typical Panjáb factory is a little cotton ginning or pressing mill.
Large wheat trade with Karáchí, and has a number of cotton ginning and pressing factories.
Such industries as exist are mostly in Hánsi and Bhiwání, where there are mills for ginning and pressing cotton.
Here it is packed into receptacles banded with the owner's name or private mark, and made ready to be carried to the ginning factory.
I was waiting for a cargo at Norfolk once and as there happened to be a ginning plant near where I was staying I visited it.
Up to 1760 the same primitive ginning machine was used in England as had been used in India for many, many years.
This fact is important when ginning and selling it, and greatly increases its value.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ginning" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.