The Administrative Economy of the Fine ArtsSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 376 стор. |
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... nature is ever the same . And in common with all other kinds , it claims at the hands of LAW equal and perpetual protection . Among the minor characteristics which difference this kind of property from most others , these two appear ...
... nature is ever the same . And in common with all other kinds , it claims at the hands of LAW equal and perpetual protection . Among the minor characteristics which difference this kind of property from most others , these two appear ...
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... nature , a strong pro- bability of independent reproduction , which , in the case of equally important books , does not exist at all . No one imagines that if Shakspeare had not written Hamlet , anybody else would have written it . On ...
... nature , a strong pro- bability of independent reproduction , which , in the case of equally important books , does not exist at all . No one imagines that if Shakspeare had not written Hamlet , anybody else would have written it . On ...
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... nature which should limit the term of the secure enjoyment of them , or in any way preclude the full participation in all the rights accorded by law to property in general ; and that , as regards mechanical and chemical inventions ...
... nature which should limit the term of the secure enjoyment of them , or in any way preclude the full participation in all the rights accorded by law to property in general ; and that , as regards mechanical and chemical inventions ...
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... nature of any part or parts of the human figure , or of any part or parts of any animal , " is vested in the maker or propri- etor thereof for the term of fourteen years , provided the name of the maker and the date of publication be ...
... nature of any part or parts of the human figure , or of any part or parts of any animal , " is vested in the maker or propri- etor thereof for the term of fourteen years , provided the name of the maker and the date of publication be ...
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... nature . For , in the first instance , the granting petitions for patents , and the decision between conflicting petitions- involving the whole merits of complex mechanical and chemical inventions - are left to the judgment of the ...
... nature . For , in the first instance , the granting petitions for patents , and the decision between conflicting petitions- involving the whole merits of complex mechanical and chemical inventions - are left to the judgment of the ...
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