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How, indeed, Johnson employed himself upon his first coming to London is not particularly known. His tragedy, of which he had entertained such hopes, was submitted to Mr. Fleetwood, the patentee of Drury Lane Theatre, and rejected. III. Poverty Stricken in London
They're laying to do you out of your share. Unless you put up the cash within the four days left, they'll put it through without you. They told me to tell you that." And Crozier had not even cursed them. He said to Jesse Bulrush that it was an old game to get hold of a patent that made a fortune for a song while the patentee died in the poor-house.
Victory declared for Madame Dumoulin after many subtle and learned arguments were adduced on both sides, and an English lady, the mother of several daughters, tells me if I have any regard for my fair countrywomen I must recommend to their notice the stays of Madame Dumoulin, truly observing that as the object of my work was to render every possible service to all my readers, certainly the ladies must have a pre-eminent claim, and although there are certain articles of the toilet with which it might be observed man should never meddle, as he could not be any judge of such habiliments as ought only to be worn by the ladies, and a few dandies who are neither one thing nor the other, yet when three scientific societies condescend to award medals to the inventor and patentee of the articles alluded to, I trust I shall be pardoned if with an intention to serve the fair sex I trench upon their privilege in calling their attention to the useful and ornamental corsets, which have caused so much controversy.
He is known far and near as 'And Forged Fuller, and he is also the owner and patentee of that celebrated washing compound, Fuller's Earth." Clark laughed heartily as he shook hands with Fuller, who said: "I may say that my trade mark is 'Paragon; heverybody hasks for it " "Yes," broke in Healey, "and nobody buys it!" "I may say," said Fuller, placidly, "that Mr.
BUTLER had received shekels from the patentee. Mr. BUTLER said, if he had, he hadn't so much hair on his face as FARNSWORTH. The Comic Speaker performed a solo on the gavel, and said it was none of FARNSWORTH'S business anyhow. Mr. FARNSWORTH said Mr. BUTLER had got $2,000, and hadn't earned it. Mr. BUTLER said Mr. FARNSWORTH was a coward and an assassin.
Copper prepared for the coinage at his Majesty's Mint at the Tower of London, costs per pound weight 1 6 Coinage of one pound weight 3-1/2 Waste and charge of re-melting 1 Yearly payment to the Exchequer and Comptroller 1 Allowed to the purchaser for exchange, &c. 5 Total charge 2 4-1/2 "So that the patentee," he concludes, "makes a profit of only 1-1/2d. in the half crown or about 5%."
But, alas! these springs give little hope of a break down, and that confounded axle will outlive the patentee. But still, can nothing be done? eh? Come, the thought is a good one I say, garcon, who greases the wheels of the carriage here?" "C'est moi, monsieur," said a great oaf, in wooden shoes and a blouse.
But, alas! these springs give little hope of a break down, and that confounded axle will outlive the patentee. But still, can nothing be done? eh? Come, the thought is a good one I say, garcon, who greases the wheels of the carriage here?" "C'est moi, monsieur," said a great oaf, in wooden shoes and a blouse.
MUNN & Co. are Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, have had 38 years' experience, and now have the largest establishment in the world. Patents are obtained on the best terms. A special notice is made in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN of all Inventions patented through this Agency, with the name and residence of the Patentee.
This being so expressly granted and covenanted by your Majesty, and there appearing no failure, non-performance, or breach of covenants, on the part of the patentee, the Lords of the Committee cannot advise your Majesty to give directions to the officers of the revenue, not to receive or utter any of the said copper halfpence or farthings as has been desired. Mr.
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