Whereas printers, booksellers, and other persons have of late frequently taken the liberty of printing, reprinting, and publishing, or causing to be printed, reprinted, and published, books and other writings, without the consent of the authors or proprietors... The Liberty of the Press, Speech, and Public Worship: Being Commentaries on ... - Page 239by James Paterson - 1880 - 568 lehteFull view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1764 - 486 lehte
...other writings, without the confcnt of the authors or proprietors of fucb books and writings, to their very great detriment, and too often to the ruin of them and their familia : for preventing theretore ^исп practices for the future, and for the encouragement of learned... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1771 - 166 lehte
...other writings, without the confent of the authors or proprietors of fuch books and \mtingsi to their very great detriment, and too often to the ruin of them and their families : For preventing therefore fuch practices for the future, and for the encouragement of learned men... | |
| Henry Lemoine - 1797 - 168 lehte
...books and other writings, without the conftnt of the authors or proprietors of fuch books, to their very great detriment, and too often to the ruin of them and their families : for preventing therefore fuch praftices for the future, and for the encouragement of learned men... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1819 - 592 lehte
...publishing books, and other writings, without the consent of the authors or proprietors, ' to their very great detriment, and too often to the ruin of them and their families ;' and the act itself was designed ' for preventing such practices for the future, and for the encouragement... | |
| 1819 - 596 lehte
...publishing books, and other writings, without the consent of the authors or proprietors, ' to their very great detriment, and too often to the ruin of them and their families ;' and the act itself was designed ' for preventing such practices for the future, and for the encouragement... | |
| 1828 - 746 lehte
...and publishing books and other writings, without the consent of the authors or proprietors, to their very great detriment, and too often to the ruin of them and their families.¿ For preventing, therefore, such practices for the future, and for the encouragement of learned men... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1824 - 1040 lehte
...printers had of late frequently printed books and other writings, without consent of the authors, to their detriment, and too often to the ruin of them and their families, and to prevent such practices, 1824. and for the better encouragement of learned men to write useful... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Dowling, Archer Ryland - 1825 - 888 lehte
...other writings without the consent of the authors or proprietors of such books and writings, to their very great detriment, and too often to the ruin of them and their families ;" and to prevent such practices in future, and for the encouragement of learned men to compose and... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1834 - 186 lehte
...other writings, without the consent of the authors or proprietors of such books and writings, to their very great detriment, and too often to the ruin of them and their families," &c. In 7th Term Reports, 627, Lord Kenyon says, " All arguments in the support of the rights of learned... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1847 - 542 lehte
...other writings without the consent of the authors or proprietors of such books and writings to their very great detriment, and too often to the ruin of them and their families ; for preventing therefore such practices for the future, and for the encouragement of learned men... | |
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