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Biographical dictionary of the history of technology
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Directions for using the gold standard balance, invented by Benjamin Dearborn, of Boston, Massachusetts
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Millions of dollars' worth tendered gratis, and not accepted on those terms
submitted to the consideration of Congress -
The Register of arts, or, A compendious view of some of the most useful modern discoveries and inventions
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Remarks on the rights of inventors and the influence of their studies in promoting the enjoyments of life and public prosperity
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Whereas, Jethro Wood, of Scipio, in Cayuga County, heretofore obtained letters patent for an improvement in the plough
under the great seal of the United States, dated the first day of September, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen. -
Letter from the Secretary of State accompanied with a list of the names of persons who have invented any new and useful art ... and to whom patents have been issued for the same
with the dates and general objects of such patents ; in pursuance of a resolution of the House of the twenty-third ultimo -
Letter from the Secretary of State transmitting a list of the names of patentees, their places of residence, and the nature of their inventions or improvements
agreeably to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the United States of the seventh ultimo -
Letter from the secretary of state, transmitting a list of the names of persons to whom patents have been granted, for any useful invention, from first of January, 1818, to first of January, 1819
January 7, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table -
Letter from the Secretary of State transmitting a list of the names of persons to whom patents have been granted ... from the 1st of January 1815 to the 1st of January 1816
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Letter from the Secretary of State transmitting a list of the names of persons to whom patents have been issued ... from January 1st, 1817
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A history of inventions and discoveries
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The London anecdotes
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The century of inventions of the Marquis of Worcester
from the original ms. with historical and explanatory notes and a biographical memoir by Charles F. Partington -
A history of inventions and discoveries
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Humane industry, or, A history of most manual arts
deducing the original, progress, and improvement of them -
A history of inventions, discoveries, and origins
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Premiums offered by the Society instituted at London for the encouragement of arts, manufactures, and commerce
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The Marquis of Worcester's century of inventions
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A history of inventions and discoveries
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Proceedings concerning the improvement of all manner of land, and also for all sorts of leather
VVith many addresses unto Parliaments, and other supreme authorities formerly in power. As also petitional motions unto the supreme authority of this nation, the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions and territories thereunto belonging, that they would be pleased to make use of the proposer, in entertaining his abilities with acts of Parliament, according to the lawes of this and all civil nations; that then thereby he may be impowred lawfully and honourable to put in exercise his undertakings: the profitable effects and conveniences of them being hereafter sufficiently proved and cleared. All which designes are undertaken to be performed by new wayes and means, more speedy, cheap and easie than hath hitherto been discovered, and are acquired by the industry and diligent search into the mysteries of nature, of Thomas Ducket, Esq; very well deserving the perusal of persons of all degrees ... prosperity of the Commonwealth -
The statute law relating to patents of invention and registration of designs
with an introduction and synopsis -
Obseruations vpon the kalender glasse
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The victualler's friend: or, The use of a new-invented gauging-rod, contriv'd chiefly for the advantage of victuallers in and about London
Whereby they may not only discover the want of measure from the brewer (either in beer or ale) but likewise what quantity they want -
Academy. By the Kings priviledge. The most curious and profitable engine that ever was invented, is that which the Kings Majesty hath given leave to John Wells to establish thorowout all England
by vertue of his letters patents sealed with the Great Seal of England, forbidding all other persons to undertake, make, or imitate the same, under the penalty specified in the said letters patents, without the power and leave of the aforesaid John Wells. By the means of the foresaid machine, composed of artificial horses