Property in Ideas: The Patent Question in Mid-Victorian BritainThomas Jefferson University Press, 1991 - 206 Seiten |
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... parliamentary control . Charles not only charged fixed annual rents , but often levied a small fee on each unit of sale . In effect , if not in name , indirect excise taxes were established . Parliamentary opposition led the Privy ...
... parliamentary control . Charles not only charged fixed annual rents , but often levied a small fee on each unit of sale . In effect , if not in name , indirect excise taxes were established . Parliamentary opposition led the Privy ...
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... Parliamentary Committee , which consisted of those members of the BAAS who were also Members of Parliament , with £ 50 placed at its disposal.25 The Patent Law Committee was reappointed annually until at least 1869 , but there is no ...
... Parliamentary Committee , which consisted of those members of the BAAS who were also Members of Parliament , with £ 50 placed at its disposal.25 The Patent Law Committee was reappointed annually until at least 1869 , but there is no ...
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... parliamentary action on the patent question seemed strong . Between 1862 and 1872 no fewer than four Select Committees and one Royal Commission inquired into the workings of the patent system , and in the decade that followed numerous ...
... parliamentary action on the patent question seemed strong . Between 1862 and 1872 no fewer than four Select Committees and one Royal Commission inquired into the workings of the patent system , and in the decade that followed numerous ...
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The Patent Law Amendment | 41 |
Reform or Repeal? The Patent | 73 |
Organized Activity | 101 |
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