A Reply to Mr. Colden's Vindication of the Steamboat Monopoly: With an Appendix, Containing Copies of the Most Important Documents Referred to in the ArgumentE. and E. Hosford, 1819 - 184 lappuses |
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... rests of your friends , has led you to express yourself indecorously towards the Committee ; " and you even condescend to assure the other members of that Committee that you had no intention of speaking of them with disrespect . * You ...
... rests of your friends , has led you to express yourself indecorously towards the Committee ; " and you even condescend to assure the other members of that Committee that you had no intention of speaking of them with disrespect . * You ...
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... rests , has no foundation in reality . A simple reference , Sir , to the act in favour of Fitch , will shew , that no condition whatever was attached * Colden's Vindication , p . 25 , 26 . 19 to it . The preamble avers it to have 18.
... rests , has no foundation in reality . A simple reference , Sir , to the act in favour of Fitch , will shew , that no condition whatever was attached * Colden's Vindication , p . 25 , 26 . 19 to it . The preamble avers it to have 18.
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... rest of the world , would have had two years , at least , to " doubt " in , if he had not sooner proved the efficacy of his mode of propelling Steam boats , by an actual compliance with the conditions of that Law ; and if Mr. Livingston ...
... rest of the world , would have had two years , at least , to " doubt " in , if he had not sooner proved the efficacy of his mode of propelling Steam boats , by an actual compliance with the conditions of that Law ; and if Mr. Livingston ...
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... rest your complaint . you ulti- It seems , then , from your latest explanation , that you did complain , and that you do yet complain , " that the Committee would not wait until Mr. Ful- " ton could be sent for , who , they were told ...
... rest your complaint . you ulti- It seems , then , from your latest explanation , that you did complain , and that you do yet complain , " that the Committee would not wait until Mr. Ful- " ton could be sent for , who , they were told ...
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... rest upon a more solid foundation . They do not appear , indeed , ever to have been applied in the same form or to this particular species of machinery , before they were adopted by Mr. Ful- ton : nor did they enter into his original ...
... rest upon a more solid foundation . They do not appear , indeed , ever to have been applied in the same form or to this particular species of machinery , before they were adopted by Mr. Ful- ton : nor did they enter into his original ...
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iii. lappuse - IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I HAVE CAUSED THESE LETTERS TO BE MADE PATENT, AND THE SEAL OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE TO BE HEREUNTO AFFIXED.
viii. lappuse - Secretary of State of the United States, have hereunto subscribed my name and caused the seal of the Department of State to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this Seventeenth day of September, AD 1866, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Ninety first.
ii. lappuse - In testimony whereof I have caused these letters to be made patent, and the seal of The United States to be hereunto affixed.
xvii. lappuse - March one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, the full and exclusive right and liberty of making, constructing, using and vending to others to be used...
xx. lappuse - ... paid into the treasury of the United States the sum of thirty dollars, delivered a receipt for the same, and presented a petition to the Secretary of State, signifying a desire of obtaining an exclusive property in the said improvement, and praying, that a patent may be granted for that purpose.
55. lappuse - A description and draught of a new-invented Machine for carrying vessels or ships out of or into any harbour, port, or river against wind and tide, or in a calm, &c.
xvii. lappuse - In Testimony whereof I have caused these Letters to be made, Patent and the Seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed.
iii. lappuse - State, signifying a desire of obtaining an exclusive property in the said improvement, and praying that a patent may be granted for that purpose : THESE ARE THEREFORE to grant, according to law, to the said NICHOLAS J.
xiii. lappuse - Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, personally appeared before me the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace in and for said County...
iii. lappuse - I do hereby certify that the foregoing letters patent were delivered to me on the 28th day of April, in the year of our Lord 1825, to be examined; that I have examined the same, and find them conformable to law, and I do hereby return the same to the Secretary of State within fifteen days from the date aforesaid, to wit, on this 28th day of April, in the year aforesaid.