said: I cannot forbear intimating to you the expediency of giving effectual encouragement as well to the introduction of new and useful inventions from abroad as to the exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home. The Journal of the Patent Office Society - Página 50por Patent Office Society (U.S.) - 1925Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...commerce, and manufactures, by all proper means, will not, I trust, need recommendation ; but I can not forbear intimating to you the expediency of giving...exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home, and of facilitating the intercourse between the distant parts of our country by a due attention to... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1855 - 608 páginas
...agriculture, commerce, and manufactures, by all proper means, will not, I trust, nee* recommendation. But I cannot forbear intimating to you the expediency...exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home; and of facilitating the intercourse between'the distant parts of our country by a due attention to... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1855 - 560 páginas
...commerce, and manufactures, by all proper means, will not, I trust, need recommendation; but I can not forbear intimating to you the expediency of giving...exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home."—Washington ' s Annual Address. " Congress has repeatedly, and not without success, directed... | |
| John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - 1864 - 884 páginas
...Agriculture, Commerce, and Manufactures, by all proper means, will not, I trust, need recommendation. But I cannot forbear intimating to you the expediency...exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home, and of facilitating the intercourse between the distant parts of our country, by a due attention to... | |
| James Leander Bishop - 1864 - 932 páginas
...Agriculture, Commerce, and Manufactures, by all proper means, will not, I trust, need recommendation. But I cannot forbear intimating to you the expediency...exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home, and of facilitating the intercourse between the distant parts of our country, by a due attention to... | |
| 1867 - 854 páginas
...advancement of agriculture, commerce, and manufactures," " the effectual encouragement, as well as to the introduction of new and useful inventions from...exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home;" "facilitating the intercourse between the distant parts of our country by a due attention to the post-office,... | |
| John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - 1868 - 720 páginas
...Agriculture, Commerce, and Manufactures, by all proper means, will not, I trust, need recommendation. But I cannot forbear intimating to you the expediency...exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home, and of facilitating the intercourse between the distant parts of our country, by a due attention to... | |
| John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - 1868 - 690 páginas
...Agriculture, Commerce, and Manufactures, by all proper means, will not, I trust, need recommendation. But I cannot forbear intimating to you the expediency...exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home, and of facilitating the intercourse between the distant parts of our country, by a due attention to... | |
| United States. Department of Education (1867-1868) - 1868 - 1022 páginas
...advancement of agriculture, commerce, and manufactures," " the effectual encouragement, as well as to the introduction of new and useful inventions from...exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home ;" "facilitating the intercourse between the distant parts of our country by a due attention to the... | |
| United States. Department of Education (1867-1868) - 1868 - 990 páginas
...the advancement of agriculture, commerce, and manufactures," "the effectual encouragement, as well as to the introduction of new and useful inventions from...exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home;" "facilitating the intercourse between the distant parts of our country by a due attention to the post-ollice,... | |
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