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It may be very true that the manufacture might be a new manufacture not known
in this kingdom till the time of the patent , and yet it might also be true that Mr.
Muntz might not be the first and true inventor : because although a man may take
it ...
It may be very true that the manufacture might be a new manufacture not known
in this kingdom till the time of the patent , and yet it might also be true that Mr.
Muntz might not be the first and true inventor : because although a man may take
it ...
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In the Privy that Mr. Stead believed certain facts to be true ; you may prove
Council . your case by other evidence ( a ) . The newspapers containing the
notice of the intended application , and the day appointed for the hearing , were
put in .
In the Privy that Mr. Stead believed certain facts to be true ; you may prove
Council . your case by other evidence ( a ) . The newspapers containing the
notice of the intended application , and the day appointed for the hearing , were
put in .
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true and first inventor , the publication given in evidence there Judgment . July 3 ,
1847 . was in fact a publication by another person , long before the plaintiff had
invented , who was not , therefore , the first inventor , on the principle that the first
...
true and first inventor , the publication given in evidence there Judgment . July 3 ,
1847 . was in fact a publication by another person , long before the plaintiff had
invented , who was not , therefore , the first inventor , on the principle that the first
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