A Treatise on the Law of Copyright in Books, Dramatic and Musical Compositions, Letters and Other Manuscripts, Engravings and Sculpture, as Enacted and Administered in England and America; with Some Notices of the History of Literary PropertyC. C. Little and J. Brown; London, 1847 - 450 lappuses |
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... ex- pressing the hope that the booksel- lers might get speedy relief . Mr. Charles James Fox was among the opponents of the bill . Ibid . the four universities in Scotland , and the several col- HISTORY OF LITERARY PROPERTY . 67.
... ex- pressing the hope that the booksel- lers might get speedy relief . Mr. Charles James Fox was among the opponents of the bill . Ibid . the four universities in Scotland , and the several col- HISTORY OF LITERARY PROPERTY . 67.
68. lappuse
George Ticknor Curtis. the four universities in Scotland , and the several col- leges of Eton , Westminster and Winchester , to hold in perpetuity their copyright in books given or be- queathed to them for the advancement of useful ...
George Ticknor Curtis. the four universities in Scotland , and the several col- leges of Eton , Westminster and Winchester , to hold in perpetuity their copyright in books given or be- queathed to them for the advancement of useful ...
118. lappuse
... Scotland could interdict the sale in Scotland of Bi- bles imported from England . In this case , the right of the crown to grant a patent for the exclusive among which he enumerates the translation of the great English Bible under ...
... Scotland could interdict the sale in Scotland of Bi- bles imported from England . In this case , the right of the crown to grant a patent for the exclusive among which he enumerates the translation of the great English Bible under ...
119. lappuse
... Scotland . They hold that office under a patent from the crown . The appellants are members of certain Bible societies in Scotland , and have been in the habit of importing Bibles from England ; and the material question to be decided ...
... Scotland . They hold that office under a patent from the crown . The appellants are members of certain Bible societies in Scotland , and have been in the habit of importing Bibles from England ; and the material question to be decided ...
120. lappuse
... Scotland , for the printing of Bibles , no. should be on that particular case , than on the case of Manners and Miller ; but your lordships ' decision in the one case , will be of course governed by the decision in the other . " In ...
... Scotland , for the printing of Bibles , no. should be on that particular case , than on the case of Manners and Miller ; but your lordships ' decision in the one case , will be of course governed by the decision in the other . " In ...
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