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" ... for the good service he had rendered the public by his invention of weaving. "
A Memoir of the Life, Writings, and Mechanical Inventions of Edmund Cartwright - Page 236
by Mary Strickland, Jane Margaret Strickland - 1843 - 372 lehte
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The gallery of portraits: with memoirs ...

1835 - 492 lehte
...the legislature himself to the same effect; and in 1809 obtained from parliament a grant of £10,000 for " the good service he had rendered the public by his invention of weaving." The compensation thus awarded, though falling far short of the sums he had expended in perfecting his...
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The Gallery of Portraits: with Memoirs, 6. köide

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1836 - 296 lehte
...the legislature himself to the same effect; and in 1809 obtained from parliament a grant of £10,000 for " the good service he had rendered the public by his invention of weaving." The compensation thus awarded, though falling far short of the sums he had expended in perfecting his...
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Distinguished Men of Modern Times ...: Gibbon to Wilberforce

1838 - 512 lehte
...the legislature himself to the same effect; and in 1809 obtained from parliament a grant of £ 10,000 for " the good service he had rendered the public by his invention of weaving." The compensation thus awarded, though falling far short of the sums he had expended in perfecting his...
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Miscellaneous extracts and fragments ... chiefly from works at present out ...

Miscellaneous extracts - 1839 - 390 lehte
...also petitioned the legislature in support of his claims; and in 1809, parliament granted him £10,000 for " the good service he had rendered the public by his invention of weaving." This was a smaller sum than he had expended on his projects. In addition to the above, he received...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, 174–175. köide

1843 - 750 lehte
...age, had engaged Dr. Cartwright's admiration and esteem. In the following year a grant of 10.000Z. •was made on the part of his Majesty's Government...rendered the public by his invention of weaving." Being now 66 years of age, and anxious to pass the remainder of his life in retirement and tranquillity,...
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The Laboring Classes of England: Especially Those Engaged in Agriculture and ...

William Dodd - 1847 - 190 lehte
...to the legislature, Dr. Cartwright, in 1809, received a parliamentary grant of £10,000, ($50,000) "for the good service he had rendered the public by his invention of weaving." There is no knowing to what extent this invention may extend. I remember being very much surprised,...
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A new general biographical dictionary, projected and partly ..., 6. köide

New general biographical dictionary - 1848 - 532 lehte
...petitioned the legislature himself in support of his claims: and in 1809 parliament granted him 10,000/. for the good service he had rendered the public by his invention of weaving. This was a smaller sum than he had expended on his projects, but it enabled him to pass the remainder...
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New General Biographical Dictionary, 6. köide

Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 532 lehte
...petitioned the legislature himself in support of his claims: and in 1809 parliament granted him 10,000/. for the good service he had rendered the public by his invention of weaving. This was a smaller sum than he had expended on his projects, but it enabled him to pass the remainder...
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The Laboring Classes of England: Especially Those Concerned in Agriculture ...

William Dodd - 1848 - 180 lehte
...to the legislature, Dr. Cartwright, in 1809, received a parliamentary grant of £10,000, (§50,000) "for the good service he had rendered the public by his invention of weaving." There is no knowing to what extent this invention may extend. I remember being very much surprised,...
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Knight's Cyclopædia of the Industry of All Nations: 1851

Charles Knight - 1851 - 1070 lehte
...Dr. Cartwright, who had hitherto derived little advantage from his inventions, the sum of 10,000/. for ' the good service he had rendered the public by his invention of weaving.' This was less than ho had expended on his projects, but it enabled him to pass the remainder of his...
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