Patents for inventions. Abridgments of specifications, Volume 95

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Page 401 - A Description and Draught of a new-invented Machine, for carrying Vessels or Ships out of, or into, any Harbour, Port, or River, against Wind and Tide, or in a calm.
Page xi - Since this work was printed off, I have seen a substance excellently adapted to the purpose of wiping from paper the marks of a black-lead pencil.
Page 399 - Patents on which the third year's stamp duty of 50/. has been paid. 9. Patents which have become void by non-payment of the stamp duty of 50/. before the expiration of the third year. 10. Patents on which the seventh year's stamp duty of 100/.
Page xviii - An artificial machine or method for the impressing or transcribing of letters singly or progressively one after another, as in writing, whereby all writings whatsoever may be engrossed in paper or parchment so neat and exact as not to be distinguished from print...
Page 403 - Jamaica. Malta. Mauritius. New Brunswick. Newfoundland. New South Wales. New Zealand. Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island. South Australia— Colonial Institute, Adelaide. Tasmania. Trinidad. Victoria— Parliamentary Library, Melbourne. Patent Office, Melbourne. Public Library, Melbourne.
Page 400 - AD 1617, and the 1st October (16 Viet.) AD 1852; consisting for the most part of Reprints of scarce Pamphlets, descriptive of the early patented Inventions comprised in that Series.
Page 403 - Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, from 10 AM till 4, 5, or 6 PM, according to the daylight.
Page 401 - An exact and true definition of the stupendous Water-commanding Engine invented by the Right Honourable (and deservedly to be praised and admired) EDWARD SOMERSET, Lord Marquis of WORCESTER, Ac., Ac.
Page 113 - Soho, for improvements in anastatic printing, and in producing copies of drawings, writings, and printed impressions.
Page 404 - Woodcroft, and first opened to public view in 1853, is now exhibited in the Patent Office. Presentations or loans of Portraits, Medallions, Busts, and Statues, in augmentation of the Collection, are solicited. They will be duly acknowledged in the Commissioners of Patents' Journal, and included in the next edition of the Catalogue.

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