An edition of The reaper (1854)

The reaper

argument of William H. Seward, in the Circuit court of the United States, October 24, 1854.

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An edition of The reaper (1854)

The reaper

argument of William H. Seward, in the Circuit court of the United States, October 24, 1854.

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Publisher
William L. Finn
Language
English
Pages
29

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Edition Notes

"Argument of Wm. H. Seward, delivered at Albany N.Y., Oct. 24th, 1854, before the Circuit court of the United States for the Northern District of New-York, and a jury, on the trial of the case of Cyrus H. M'Cormick vs. William H. Seymour and Dayton S. Morgan, for infringement of M'Cormick's patent for his reaping machine"--p. [3].
With: Argument of William H. Seward, in defence of William Freeman, on his trial for murder, at Auburn, July 21st and 22d, 1846. Auburn, N.Y. : H. Oliphant, printer, 1846. Bound together subsequent to publication.

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Auburn
Other Titles
M'Cormick's reaper patent case

Classifications

Library of Congress
KF223.F74 S49 1846b, KF228.M385 S49 1846b

The Physical Object

Pagination
29 p. ;
Number of pages
29

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6744017M
Internet Archive
reaperargumentw00morggoog
LCCN
30015779
OCLC/WorldCat
3759264

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