The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, 40. köideRobertson, 1844 |
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Page 330 - ... sole working or making of any manner of new manufacture within this realm...
Page 219 - ELEMENTS OF NATURAL HISTORY, For the use of Schools and Young Persons : comprising the Principles of Classification, interspersed with amusing and instructive original Accounts of the most remarkable Animals. By Mrs. R. LEE (formerly Mrs. TE BOWDICH), Author of "Taxidermy," "Memoirs of Cuvier,
Page 330 - ... where any man, by his own charge and industry, or by his own wit or invention, doth bring any new trade into the realm, or any engine tending to the furtherance of a trade that never was used before, and that for the good of the realm, that in...
Page 444 - Encyclopaedia of Domestic Economy ; comprising such subjects as are most immediately connected with Housekeeping : As, The Construction of Domestic Edifices, with the Modes of Warming, Ventilating, and Lighting them — A description of the various articles of Furniture, with the nature of their Materials — Duties of Servants — &c.
Page 127 - BLACK.-A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON BREWING, Based on Chemical and Economical Principles: with Formulae for Public Brewers, and Instructions for Private Families. By WILLIAM BLACK. Third Edition, with considerable Additions. 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.-Also, REMARKS ON BAVARIAN BEER, London Porter, the Influence of Electricity on Fermentation. By WILLIAM BLACK. Being a Supplement to his
Page 158 - Council, setting forth that he has been unable to obtain a due remuneration for his expense and labour in perfecting such invention, and that an exclusive right of using and vending the same for the further period of seven years, in addition to the term in such patent mentioned, will not suffice for his reimbursement and remuneration, then, if the matter of such petition shall be...
Page 42 - Let firm, well-hammered soles protect thy feet Through freezing snows, and rains, and soaking sleet. Should the big last extend the shoe too wide, Each stone will wrench the unwary step aside ; The sudden turn may stretch the swelling vein, Thy cracking joint unhinge, or ankle sprain ; And when too short the modish shoes are worn^ You'll judge the seasons by your shooting corn.
Page 174 - The copper plate is also covered with a coating of metallic copper, which is continually being deposited ; and so perfect is the sheet of copper thus formed, that, being stripped off, it has the counterpart of every scratch of the plate on which it is deposited.
Page 446 - ... boulders, the ceaseless grinding of the pebbles, the fierce thundering of the billows, with the crackling and boiling as they rebounded, placed a tempest in its most appalling form too vividly before me to be ever forgotten.
Page 329 - If the invention is in use at the time the patent is granted, the man cannot have a patent, although he is the original inventor ; if it is not in use, he cannot obtain a patent if he is not the original inventor. He is not called the inventor who has in his closet invented it, but who does not communicate it : the first person who discloses that invention to the public is considered as the inventor.