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Western Union Telegraph Co. v.

..25 Fed. Rep....

498

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Western Electric Mfg. Co. v. Odell. 18 Fed. Rep.

Telegraph Co....

Westinghouse v. Air Brake Co..
Westinghouse v. Carpenter....
Westinghouse Air Brake Co. v.
Carpenter..
Weston v. White
Wetherell v. Keith.
Wetherill v. Zinc Co..
Wetherill v. Zinc Co..
Wheeler v. McCormick
Wheeler v. McCormick.
Wheeler v. Reaper Co..
Whipple v. Hutchinson.
Whipple v. Mfg. Co.
Whipple v. Miner....

White v. Dunbar.

White v. Heath..

White v. Lee.

.46 Off. Gaz...

32 Fed. Rep.. .13 Blatch....

.27 Fed. Rep..

.6 Fisher

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White v. Lee.

White v. Mfg. Co...

Whiteley v. Swayne

Whiting v. The Bank of the Unit

ed States..

Whiting . Graves..

Whitney v. Mowry.. Whitney v. Mowry.... Whittemore v. Cutter... Wicke v. Kleinknecht Wicks v. Stevens...

Wickersham's Case

Wickersham v. Singer...

15 Fed. Rep.

.119 U. S..... .10 Fed. Rep.. .5 Bann. & Ard..

.14 Fed. Rep...

24 Off. Gaz.....

.4 Fisher..

13 Peters..

.3 Bann. & Ard...

.3 Fisher

.4 Fisher...

.1 Gallison...

478

67

.420, 425

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Wilbur v. Beecher.

Wilcox . Bookwalter..

Wilcox v. Jackson.... Wilcoxen v. Bowles.. Wilder v. Kent... Wilder v. McCormick..

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Woonsocket Rubber Co. v. Candee..23 Fed. Rep...

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471

404, 474

.4 Bann. & Ard..

500

Wooster. Manufacturing Co....

237

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315

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203

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418

.20 Fed. Rep..

415

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517

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Wooster . Taylor.

Worden v. Searls...

Worley. Tobacco Co...

.14 Blatch....
.121 U. S.....

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510

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.117 U. S..154,155,156,264,270,413,420

.17 Howard.....
..37 Fed. Rep.
.9 Blatch..
..1 Hughes..

.18 Howard.....

408

133, 312, 318, 322

..233, 314

..485, 505

.484, 487

414

396

263

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.5 Bann. & Ard.

.7 Fed. Rep....

THE PATENT LAWS.

CHAPTER I.

THE SUBJECTS OF PATENTS.

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10. Illustrated by the case of Mowry v. Whitney.

11. Illustrated by the case of Tilghman v. Proctor.

11a. Illustrated by the Telephone Cases.

12. Illustrated by the five cases when compared.

13. Illustrated by the five cases
when contrasted.

14. Deduced from the five cases as
compared and contrasted.
15. Illustrated by the eighth claim
of Morse.

16. Machines, and improvements of
machines.

17. Manufactures.

18. Compositions of matter.
19. Distinction between machines,
manufactures, and composi-

tions of matter.

20. Designs.

21. On whose invention designs are patentable.

22. Utility and beauty of designs.

$1. CONGRESS has power to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to inventors, the exclusive right to their respective discoveries.' This constitutional law is the foundation of all the patent laws.

Constitution of the United States of America, Article I., Section 8,

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