Argument of counsel before the Hon. James Dunlop, chief judge of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia

in the matter of the appeal of Albertus Larrowe from the decision of Hon. William D. Bishop, Commissioner of Patents, rejecting his application for a patent for an improvement in self-acting carriage brakes : hearing, February 6, 1860 : counsel for Albertus Larrowe, Thos. H. Dodge, Washington, D. C.

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Argument of counsel before the Hon. James Dunlop, chief judge of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia

in the matter of the appeal of Albertus Larrowe from the decision of Hon. William D. Bishop, Commissioner of Patents, rejecting his application for a patent for an improvement in self-acting carriage brakes : hearing, February 6, 1860 : counsel for Albertus Larrowe, Thos. H. Dodge, Washington, D. C.

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Henry Polkinhorn
Language
English
Pages
15

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Cover title.

Cohen, M.L. Bib. of early Amer. law 11503

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Washington, D. C

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KF228.L37 D63 1860

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Pagination
15 p.
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15

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OL31756324M
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2006566463

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