Page:The history of silk, cotton, linen, wool, and other fibrous substances 2.djvu/254

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The amount of silk imported into the United States annually, nearly equals that of linen and woollen together, and is equal to one half of all other fabrics combined. Is it not then, an important consideration, that this expenditure be saved to the nation?