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Samples of No Value

s industry took off in the 19th century there remained the problems posed by long distances and poor road communications, coupled with the expense and time of travelling. Textiles offered manufacturers the ability to send small pieces as samples to prospective customers by post, thus saving considerable expense to both parties, and this extended to other lightweight commodities

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