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346. lappuse - We are living, we are dwelling, In a grand and awful time, In an age on ages telling, To be living is sublime.
456. lappuse - Photo Mounter Have an excellence peculiarly their own. The best results are only produced by the best methods and means : the best results in Photograph, Poster, and other mounting can only be attained by using the best mounting paste,— HIGGINS' PHOTO iMOUNTER. (Excellent novel brush with each jar. ) At Dealers in Photo Supplies^ Artists
v. lappuse - YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention ts probably patentable.
254. lappuse - ... or party guilty of such infringement to the liabilities created and imposed by the laws of the United States relating to said matters...
410. lappuse - Have an excellence peculiarly their own. The best results are only produced by the best methods and means — the best results in Photograph, Poster and other mounting can only be attained by using the best mounting paste — HIGGINS' PHOTO MOUNTER (Excellent novel brush with each Jar.) AT DEALERS IN PHOTO SUPPLIES, ARTISTS
251. lappuse - ... in public use or on sale in the United States for more than two years prior to his application...
252. lappuse - ... before his invention thereof and not patented or described in any printed publication in this or any foreign country more than two years prior to his application and not in public use or on sale in this country for more than two years prior to his application may, on a petition to that effect, presented to the Commissioner, and...
254. lappuse - States, owners of patents, including design patents, which have been issued, or which may hereafter be issued, and owners of trade-marks, prints, and labels duly registered in the United States Patent Office under the laws of the United States relating to the grant of patents and to the registration of trade-marks, prints, and labels, shall receive the protection accorded them in the United States under said laws; and an infringement of the rights secured by lawful issue of a patent or by registration...
439. lappuse - The mirrour shows the objects exactly ; but keeps none ; our canvases show them with the same exactness, and retains them all. This impression of the images is made the first instant they are received on the canvas, which is immediately carried away into some dark place ; an hour after, the subtile matter dries, and you have a picture so much the more valuable, as it cannot be imitated by art nor damaged by time. We take, in their purest source, in the luminous bodies, the colours which painters...
439. lappuse - The elementary spirits have studied to fix these transient images ; they have composed a most subtile matter, very viscous, and proper to harden and dry, by the help of which a picture is made in the twinkle of an eye. They do over with this matter a piece of canvas, and hold it before the objects they have a mind to paint. The first effect of the canvas is that of a mirrour ; there are seen upon it all the bodies far and near whose image the light can transmit.