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EVERY year of our national progress strengthens the national appreciation of the wisdom expressed in those words of the late Prince Consort, when he told the manufacturers of Birmingham that “the introduction of Science and Art as the conscious regulators of productive industry is destined to play a great and important part in the future development of this nation, and the world in general.” I take the liberty of italicising the word “conscious,” remembering well the emphasis with which it was spoken, and being strongly impressed with the vast importance of this qualification.

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WILLIAMS, W. The Workshop . Nature 4, 179–180 (1871). https://doi.org/10.1038/004179a0

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