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Excerpt from The Industry of Nations, as Exemplified in the Great Exhibition of 1851: The Materials of Industry
It is evident from these facts that the products of industry were felt to be of importance even to philo sophy: but the period in which Boyle lived was one in which private investigation was calculated to be more useful than public exhibition, as knowledge of every kind was at that time almost in its infancy.
The formation of museums may perhaps be taken as representing the earliest instances of exhibitions of natural produce, or of curious art. The following account of these collections by the present writer, (which has appeared in another place, ) will convey some conception of their general character.
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