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Reminiscences of the Paris Industrial Exhibition No. 5
1855
Scientific American
COTTON MANUFACTUREs-This branch oftexgoods. Many of our patterns are copied from iveness of two or more of the ordinary plan tile manufactures is the ost extensive in the the French, but somehow they are not 80 well ing machines. It turns out superior work. world, and employs the largest amount of capexecuted. Has the Anglo-Saxon race a natu-Price $1000. A very clear description and il ital. The goods produced from cotton are ral vulgar taste for fl aring, ill-arranged colors 1 lustrlttion of
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