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" ... method calculated at once to interest the public and to give such confidence to the manufacturer as to induce him to submit them to trial. Their exhibition, therefore, is calculated not only to be of great use to the manufacturer, but of essential... "
Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Great Exhibition of ... - Page 859
1851
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Illustrated Exhibitor, Issues 1-8

1851 - 370 pages
...producing, within its own limits, almost all the useful products of every other quarter of the globe. As India produced the raw material and manufactured...combination of the gifts of nature with the creations of art ; but mechanical invention has deprived the Hindoos of many of the advantages of their position, and...
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On the culture and commerce of cotton in India and elsewhere; with an ...

John Forbes Royle - 1851 - 678 pages
...great use to the manufacturer, but of essential benefit to such countries as possess many little known products possessed of valuable properties, and procurable...cheap rate, if a demand could be created for them. India, already the Koh-i-noor of the British crown, could contribute to such a collection so large...
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On the Culture and Commerce of Cotton in India and Elsewhere: With an ...

J. Forbes Royle - Cotton growing - 1851 - 664 pages
...great use to the manufacturer, but of essential benefit to such countries as possess many little known products possessed of valuable properties, and procurable...cheap rate, if a demand could be created for them. India, already the Koh-i-noor of the British crown, could contribute to such a collection so large...
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On the Culture and Commerce of Cotton in India and Elsewhere: With an ...

John Forbes Royle - Cotton - 1851 - 664 pages
...great use to the manufacturer, but of essential benefit to such countries as possess many little known products possessed of valuable properties, and procurable...cheap rate, if a demand could be created for them. India, already the Koh-i-noor of the British crown, could contribute to such a collection so large...
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The Great Exhibition of 1851: A Nation on Display

Jeffrey A. Auerbach - History - 1999 - 300 pages
...would benefit from this arrangement. In his eyes, the exhibition was to benefit all countries with 'little-known products possessed of valuable properties,...at a cheap rate, if a demand could be created for them.'39 In other words, to discover, develop, and create a demand for new raw materials, thus expanding...
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