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Relief of Judson Jones

Speech of President Washington

Petition of British authors (Feb. 2, 1837)

Memorial

citizens of U. S.

of

FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION

1898 (February 17).—An Act for the relief of Judson Jones. (Approved February 17, 1898. 55th Cong., 2d sess., chap. 29.) In "The Statutes at large of the United States of America, from March, 1897, to March, 1899." Vol. 30, 8°. Washington, 1899, p. 1396. In "Copyright enactments, 1783-1900." 8°. Washington, 1900. (Copyright Office Bulletin, No. 3), p. 67. See Bibliography, I. Bills, nos. 171, 174, 181; Chronological Record, pp. 345, 346, 348-349. (34)

V. PETITIONS, MEMORIALS, MESSAGES, AND MISCELLA-
NEOUS PRINTED COPYRIGHT DOCUMENTS

FIRST CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION

1790 (January 8).-Speech of the President of the United States [George Washington] to both Houses of Congress. 2d session of 1st Congress. Printed, 4 pp., in "State papers and publick documents of the United States." 2d ed. Vol.1, 8°. Boston, 1817, pp. 13-16. In "A Compilation of the messages and papers of the Presidents. 1789-1897. By James D. Richardson." Vol. 1, 8°. Washington, 1896, pp. 65-67. (House miscellaneous documents, 2d sess. of 53d Cong. Vol. 37.) (Contains paragraph on the promotion of science and literature, p. 15.)

TWENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION

(1)

1837 (February 2).-Petition of Thomas Moore and [55] other authors of Great Britain, praying Congress to grant to them the exclusive benefit of their writings within the United States. Printed, 4 pp., in "Public documents printed by order of the Senate of the United States, 2d session of the 24th Congress, begun and held at the city of Washington, December 5, 1836." Vol. 2, 8°. Washington, 1837, doc. no. 134.

(2)

1837 (February 4).-Memorial of a number of citizens of the United States, praying an alteration of the law regulating copyrights. Printed, 2 pp., in "Public documents printed by order of the Senate of the United States, 2d ses

sion of the 24th Congress, begun and held at the city of Washington, December 5, 1836." Vol. 2, 8°. Washington, 1837, doc. no. 141.

ish authors

(3) 1837 (February 13).—Address of certain authors of Great Address of BritBritain to the House of Representatives of the United States (Feb. 13, 1837) in Congress assembled. Printed, 4 pp., in [Executive documents of the House of Representatives, 2d session of 24th Congress. Vol. 4, 8°. Washington, 1837], doc. no. 162. (4)

NOTE. This address is the same as the petition presented to the Senate on February 2, 1837, both of which were signed by the following English authors: Charles Babbage, Joanna Baillie, Sir Charles Bell; Lucien Bonaparte, Prince de Canino; John Bostock, William Buckland; William Henry Lytton Earle Bulwer, baron Dalling and Bulwer; Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st baron Lytton; Thomas Campbell, Thomas Carlyle, John Hobart Caunter, Thomas Chalmers, Henry Fothergill Chorley, Allan Cunningham; Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield; Isaac Disraeli, Maria Edgeworth; Maria Dundas Graham, Lady Callcott; Gerald Griffin, Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe, Anna Maria Fielding Hall, Samuel Carter Hall, Henry Hallam, Abraham Hayward, Mary Botham Howitt, William Howitt, George Payne Rainsford James, Thomas Keightley, William Kirby, Edmund Lodge, John Claudius Loudon, Sir Charles Lyell, Charles Macfarlane, Anne Caldwell Marsh, Harriet Martineau, Henry Hart Milman, Mary Russell Mitford, James Montgomery, Thomas Moore, Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, Amelia Alderson Opie, Julia Pardoe, John Phillips Potter; Marguerite Power, Countess of Blessington; William Prout, Samuel Rogers, Peter Mark Roget, George Skinner, Mary Fairfax Somerville, Robert Southey, Lady Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth Stuart-Wortley, Edward Tagart, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd; Sir Grenvile Temple, bart.; Robert Vaughan, William Whewell, Charles White. This address is reprinted, with remarks upon the different paragraphs, in "Remarks on literary property. By Philip H. Nicklin." 16°. Philadelphia, 1838, pp. 13-26. Also in the "Congressional Record," 50th Cong., 1st sess., v. 19, pt. 4, 4°. Washington, 1888, p. 3241.

others

1837 (February 20).—Memorial of G. Furman and other Memorial of G. public writers, praying the passage of an international law Furman and of copyright. Printed, 3 pp., in "Public documents. printed by order of the Senate of the United States, 2d session of the 24th Congress, begun and held at the city of Washington, December 5, 1836." Vol. 2, 8°. Washington, 1837, doc. no. 192.

(5)

professors of

1837 (February 20).-Petition of the professors of the Petition of University of Virginia, praying an alteration of the laws University of respecting copyrights. Printed, 3 pp., in "Public docu- Virginia

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Relief of Judson Jones

Speech of President Washing

ton

Petition of British authors (Feb. 2, 1837)

Memorial

citizens of U. S.

of

FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION

1898 (February 17).-An Act for the relief of Judson Jones. (Approved February 17, 1898. 55th Cong., 2d sess., chap. 29.) In "The Statutes at large of the United States of America, from March, 1897, to March, 1899." Vol. 30, 8°. Washington, 1899, p. 1396. In "Copyright enactments, 1783-1900." 8. Washington, 1900. (Copyright Office Bulletin, No. 3), p. 67. See Bibliography, I. Bills, nos. 171, 174, 181; Chronological Record, pp. 345, 346, 348-349. (34)

V. PETITIONS, MEMORIALS, MESSAGES, AND MISCELLA-
NEOUS PRINTED COPYRIGHT DOCUMENTS

FIRST CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION

1790 (January 8).-Speech of the President of the United States [George Washington] to both Houses of Congress. 2d session of 1st Congress. Printed, 4 pp., in "State papers and publick documents of the United States." 2d ed. Vol.1, 8°. Boston, 1817, pp. 13-16. In "A Compilation of the messages and papers of the Presidents. 1789-1897. By James D. Richardson." Vol. 1, 8°. Washington, 1896, pp. 65-67. (House miscellaneous documents, 2d sess. of 53d Cong. Vol. 37.) (Contains paragraph on the promotion of science and literature, p. 15.)

TWENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION

(1)

1837 (February 2).-Petition of Thomas Moore and [55] other authors of Great Britain, praying Congress to grant to them the exclusive benefit of their writings within the United States. Printed, 4 pp., in "Public documents printed by order of the Senate of the United States, 2d session of the 24th Congress, begun and held at the city of Washington, December 5, 1836." Vol. 2, 8°. Washington, 1837, doc. no. 134.

(2)

1837 (February 4).-Memorial of a number of citizens of the United States, praying an alteration of the law regulating copyrights. Printed, 2 pp., in "Public documents printed by order of the Senate of the United States, 2d ses

sion of the 24th Congress, begun and held at the city of Washington, December 5, 1836." Vol. 2, 8°. Washington, 1837, doc. no. 141.

ish authors

(3) 1837 (February 13).—Address of certain authors of Great Address of BritBritain to the House of Representatives of the United States (Feb. 13, 1837) in Congress assembled. Printed, 4 pp., in [Executive documents of the House of Representatives, 2d session of 24th Congress. Vol. 4, 8°. Washington, 1837], doc. no. 162. (4)

NOTE. This address is the same as the petition presented to the Senate on February 2, 1837, both of which were signed by the following English authors: Charles Babbage, Joanna Baillie, Sir Charles Bell; Lucien Bonaparte, Prince de Canino; John Bostock, William Buckland; William Henry Lytton Earle Bulwer, baron Dalling and Bulwer; Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st baron Lytton; Thomas Campbell, Thomas Carlyle, John Hobart Caunter, Thomas Chalmers, Henry Fothergill Chorley, Allan Cunningham; Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield; Isaac Disraeli, Maria Edgeworth; Maria Dundas Graham, Lady Callcott; Gerald Griffin, Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe, Anna Maria Fielding Hall, Samuel Carter Hall, Henry Hallam, Abraham Hayward, Mary Botham Howitt, William Howitt, George Payne Rainsford James, Thomas Keightley, William Kirby, Edmund Lodge, John Claudius Loudon, Sir Charles Lyell, Charles Macfarlane, Anne Caldwell Marsh, Harriet Martineau, Henry Hart Milman, Mary Russell Mitford, James Montgomery, Thomas Moore, Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, Amelia Alderson Opie, Julia Pardoe, John Phillips Potter; Marguerite Power, Countess of Blessington; William Prout, Samuel Rogers, Peter Mark Roget, George Skinner, Mary Fairfax Somerville, Robert Southey, Lady Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth Stuart-Wortley, Edward Tagart, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd; Sir Grenvile Temple, bart.; Robert Vaughan, William Whewell, Charles White. This address is reprinted, with remarks upon the different paragraphs, in "Remarks on literary property. By Philip H. Nicklin." 16°. Philadelphia, 1838, pp. 13-26. Also in the "Congressional Record," 50th Cong., 1st sess., v. 19, pt. 4, 4°. Washington, 1888, p. 3241.

Furman
others

and

1837 (February 20).—Memorial of G. Furman and other Memorial of G. public writers, praying the passage of an international law of copyright. Printed, 3 pp., in "Public documents printed by order of the Senate of the United States, 2d session of the 24th Congress, begun and held at the city of Washington, December 5, 1836." Vol. 2, 8°. Washington, 1837, doc. no. 192.

(5)

professors of

1837 (February 20).-Petition of the professors of the Petition of University of Virginia, praying an alteration of the laws University of respecting copyrights. Printed, 3 pp., in "Public docu- Virginia

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Memorials of citizens of Philadelphia

Memorials of Typographical societies

Memorials of P: S. Du Ponceau

ments printed by order of the Senate of the United States,
2d session of the 24th Congress, begun and held at the city.
of Washington, December 5, 1836." Vol. 2, 8°.
ington, 1837, doc. no. 193.

TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION ·

Wash(6)

1838 (January 15).—Memorial of a number of citizens of Philadelphia against the passage of an international copyright law. Printed, 4 pp., in "Public documents printed by order of the Senate of the United States, 2d session of the 25th Congress, begun and held at the city of Washington, December 4, 1837." Vol. 2, 8°. Washington, 1838,

doc. no. 102.

(7) Memorial of inhab

1838 (January 15).-Pennsylvania. itants of Philadelphia against an international copyright law. Printed, 4 pp., in [Executive documents of the House of Representatives. 2d session of 25th Congress. Vol. 5, Washington, 1838], doc. no. 117. (8)

1838 (February 13).-Memorial of the Columbia Typographical Society of the city of Washington against the enactment of an international copyright law. Printed, I p., in "Public documents printed by order of the Senate of the United States, 2d session of the 25th Congress, begun and held at the city of Washington, December 4, 1837." Vol. 3, 8°. Washington, 1838, doc. no. 190. (9)

1838 (March 13).-Memorial of the New York Typographical Society against the passage of an international copyright law. Printed, 5 pp., in "Public documents. printed by order of the Senate of the United States, 2d session of the 25th Congress, begun and held at the city of Washington, December 4, 1837." Vol. 4, 8°. Washington, 1838, doc. no. 296.

(10)

1838 (March 19).—Memorial of Peter S. Du Ponceau and others praying Congress to appoint committees of inquiry on the subject of copyright, and to await their report before acting on the subject. Printed, 2 pp., in "Public documents printed by order of the Senate of the United States, 2d session of the 25th Congress, begun and held at the city of Washington, December, 4, 1837." Vol. 4, 8°. Washington, 1838, doc. no. 309. (11) 1838 (March 19).-Petition of Peter S. Du Ponceau and

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