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" It was considered that, whilst it appears an error to fix any limitation to the productions of machinery, science, and taste, which are of no country, but belong, as a whole, to the civilized world, particular advantage to British industry might be derived... "
The International exhibition. The industry, science, & art of the age: or ... - viii. oldal
szerző: John Timbs - 1863
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Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and ..., 13-14. kötet

Anna Maria Hall - 842 oldal
...any limitation to the products of machinery, science, and art, which are of no country, but belong as a whole to the civilized world, particular advantage...in fair competition with that of other nations.'. . . . " ' Not the least wonderful part of the Exhibition,' says the Times, ' will be the edifice within...

Index and introductory. Raw materials. Machinery.-v.2. Manufactures. Fine ...

1851 - 340 oldal
...limitation to the productions of machinery, science, and taste, which are of no country, but belong, as a whole, to the civilized world, particular advantage...it in fair competition with that of other nations. It was further settled that, by offering very large premiums in money, sufficient inducement would...

A popular narrative of the origin, history, progress, and prospects of the ...

Peter Berlyn - 1851 - 210 oldal
...limitation to the productions of machinery, science, and art, which are of no country, but belong as a whole to the civilized world, particular advantage...it in fair competition with that of other nations." Thus it will be seen that although a Great National Exhibition had been proposed and aimed at over...

Cyclopædia of useful arts & manufactures, ed. by C. Tomlinson. 9 divs, 3. kötet

Cyclopaedia - 1852 - 268 oldal
...limitation to the productions of machinery, seience, and taste, which are of no country, but belong as a whole to the civilized world, particular advantage...it in fair competition with that of other nations. It was further settled that, by offering very large preminms in money, sufficient inducement would...

Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, 3. kötet

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1877 - 616 oldal
...limitations to the productions of machinery, science, and taste, which are of no country, but belong as a whole to the civilized world, particular advantage...it in fair competition with that of other nations." This first exhibition of the products of art and industry of all nations, was a success from its inception...

Fifty Years of Public Work of Sir Henry Cole, K. C. B., Accounted ..., 2. kötet

Henry Cole - 1884 - 454 oldal
...limitation to the productions of machinery, science, and taste, which are of no country, but belong, as a whole, to the civilized world, particular advantage...it in fair competition with that of other nations. It was further settled that, by offering very large premiums in money, sufficient inducement would...

Fifty years of public work of sir Henry Cole ... accounted for in his deeds ...

sir Henry Cole, Alan Summerly Cole - 1884 - 430 oldal
...limitation to the productions of machinery, science, and taste, which are of no country, but belong, as a whole, to the civilized world, particular advantage...it in fair competition with that of other nations.' (Cheers.) "That seemed to his Royal Highness to be a fundamental principle to be regarded in any great...

A History of the Royal Society of Arts

Henry Trueman Wood - 1913 - 662 oldal
...productions of machinery, science, and taste, which are of no country, but belong as a whole to the civilised world, particular advantage to British industry might...with that of other nations." At this meeting, also, Prince Albert suggested that the exhibition should include the four following divisions : Raw materials,...

The Great Exhibition of 1851: A Nation on Display

Jeffrey A. Auerbach - 1999 - 300 oldal
...limitations in the productions of machinery, science and taste which are of no country but belong as a whole to the civilized world, particular advantage...it in fair competition with that of other nations.' In other words, a competition not just with general benefits for all nations, but with specific benefits...
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Uncrowned King: The Life of Prince Albert

Stanley Weintraub - 2000 - 520 oldal
...productions of Machinery, Science, and Art, which are of no country, but belong as a whole to the civilised world, particular advantage to British Industry might...it in fair competition with that of other nations.' The Society accordingly undertook an 'Industry of All Nations' exhibition for 1851, and recommended,...
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