Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian Britain Moureen Coulter. 4 Organized Activity Victorians were " joiners " and frequently had recourse to organized group activity outside the institutions of party and parliament to secure legislative ...
The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian Britain Moureen Coulter. 4 Organized Activity Victorians were " joiners " and frequently had recourse to organized group activity outside the institutions of party and parliament to secure legislative ...
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... activity as a vital component of industrial growth – in the national interest . Their disagreement came over means rather than ends . Supporters of the patent principle believed that the prospect of obtaining property rights encouraged ...
... activity as a vital component of industrial growth – in the national interest . Their disagreement came over means rather than ends . Supporters of the patent principle believed that the prospect of obtaining property rights encouraged ...
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... activity , 101-35 , 160-61 individuals William Hindmarch , 82 William Spence , 82 Thomas Turner , 82-83 occupational groups , 118-34 parliamentary activity , 136-80 , 181ff . See also Lobbying Reform recommendations ( 1862 ) of Royal ...
... activity , 101-35 , 160-61 individuals William Hindmarch , 82 William Spence , 82 Thomas Turner , 82-83 occupational groups , 118-34 parliamentary activity , 136-80 , 181ff . See also Lobbying Reform recommendations ( 1862 ) of Royal ...
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The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
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