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And after all , this very prolongation of the exclusive right benefited the public
more than it benefited Mr . Watt , by enabling him to improve his invention . He
himself expressed his opinion on the protection accorded to the inventor , by
stating ...
And after all , this very prolongation of the exclusive right benefited the public
more than it benefited Mr . Watt , by enabling him to improve his invention . He
himself expressed his opinion on the protection accorded to the inventor , by
stating ...
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Surprise has often been expressed that the opportu - The public nities afforded to
our sculptors by the parliamentary mo " y in Saint votes of statues to many of our
countrymen who dis - Paul ' s caa linti thedral , & c . tinguished themselves ...
Surprise has often been expressed that the opportu - The public nities afforded to
our sculptors by the parliamentary mo " y in Saint votes of statues to many of our
countrymen who dis - Paul ' s caa linti thedral , & c . tinguished themselves ...
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On this point the Bishop of London thus expressed himself , on the 5th July of last
year : “ I am not prepared to say that a plan may not be devised , by which the
general object of promoting popular education might be intrusted to some public
...
On this point the Bishop of London thus expressed himself , on the 5th July of last
year : “ I am not prepared to say that a plan may not be devised , by which the
general object of promoting popular education might be intrusted to some public
...
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stratecellor of their expressed him the Exched as a gre culty in in and , at length ,
* proposed a vote of seven thousand pounds only . Men on all sides of the House
remonstrated against this step as a great injustice , but the Chancellor of the ...
stratecellor of their expressed him the Exched as a gre culty in in and , at length ,
* proposed a vote of seven thousand pounds only . Men on all sides of the House
remonstrated against this step as a great injustice , but the Chancellor of the ...
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Due honour was paid to the high character of the present academicians , and the
fullest confidence expressed in the purity and disinterestedness of their intentions
. But it was contended that the present constitution of the academy , including ...
Due honour was paid to the high character of the present academicians , and the
fullest confidence expressed in the purity and disinterestedness of their intentions
. But it was contended that the present constitution of the academy , including ...
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