| United States. Patent Office - 1846
...amount of revenue. It affords no protection to the American inventor to keep out the discoveries of liis foreign emulator (not rival) in the arts, by taxing...respectfully submitted whether it would not be expedient, if Congress should make the amendments to the patent law already proposed, also to provide contingently... | |
| Charles Barlow - 1847 - 720 páginas
...keep out the discoveries of his foreign emulator (not rival) in the arts, by taxing the inventions of his genius with high duties, while the country would derive much benefit from their introduction. Out of 1,171 applications for pat ents 360 were favourably reported, and ordered to be patented, and... | |
| 1847 - 906 páginas
...amount of revenue. It affords no protection to the American inventor to keep out the discoveries of his foreign emulator (not rival) in the arts, by taxing...respectfully submitted whether it would not be expedient, if Congress should make the amendments to the patent law already proposed, also to provide contingently... | |
| 1847 - 652 páginas
...of revenue. " It affords no protection to the American inventor, to keep oat the discoveries of his foreign emulator (not rival) in the arts, by taxing...would derive much benefit from their introduction." We shall have occasion to refer to this Report in a future number of the Merchants' Magazine. REAL... | |
| 1847 - 648 páginas
...American ioreotor to keep out the discoveries of his 'oreign emulator (not rival) in the arts, by tiling the emanations of his genius with high duties, while..."Therefore, it is respectfully submitted whether it would nut be expedient were Congress to provide contingently for the reduction of the duties required on... | |
| 1847 - 654 páginas
...of revenue. " It affords no protection to the American inventor to keep out the discoveries of his foreign emulator (not rival) in the arts, by taxing...genius with high duties, while the country would derive moch benefit from their introduction. "Therefore, it is respectfully submitted whether it would not... | |
| 1847 - 650 páginas
...keep out the discoveries of hie foreign emulator (not rival) in the arts, by taxing the émanations of his genius with high duties, while the country...would derive much benefit from their introduction." We shall have occasion to refer to this Report in a future number of the Merchante' Magazine. REAL... | |
| Robert Sears - 1854 - 668 páginas
...of revenue. " It affords no protection to the American inventor to keep out the discoveries of hia foreign emulator (not rival) in the arts, by taxing...emanations of his genius with high duties, while the countrv would derive much benefit from their introduction." HISTORY. — Washington is the only epot... | |
| Robert Sears - 1876 - 664 páginas
...of revenue. " It affords no protection to the American inventor to keep out the discoveries of his foreign emulator (not rival) in the arts, by taxing...would derive much benefit from their introduction." HISTORY. — Washington is the only spot where it is practically seen, that, for ^national purposes,... | |
| 1847 - 448 páginas
...amount of revenue. It affords no protection to the American inventor to keep out the discoveries of his foreign emulator (not rival) in the arts, by taxing...respectfully submitted whether it would not be expedient, if Congress should make the amendments to the patent law already proposed, also to provide contingently... | |
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