The Standard Library Cyclopedia of Political, Constitutional, Statistical and Forensic Knowledge: Forming a Work of Universal Reference on the Subjects of Civil Administration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ...H. G. Bohn, 1849 |
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... Scotland , although the subject of it may have been publicly known and in use in either or in both of the other two countries . In the second place , the subject of the invention must be useful to the public , something applicable to ...
... Scotland , although the subject of it may have been publicly known and in use in either or in both of the other two countries . In the second place , the subject of the invention must be useful to the public , something applicable to ...
487 psl.
... Scotland , and six for the three countries together . This time depends on the attorney or solicitor general , a longer or shorter period being granted according to the extent or difficulty of the invention ; in some instances two years ...
... Scotland , and six for the three countries together . This time depends on the attorney or solicitor general , a longer or shorter period being granted according to the extent or difficulty of the invention ; in some instances two years ...
492 psl.
... Scotland the number was 52 in 1833 ; 88 in 1838 ; and 133 in 1842 making a total of 1820 establish- ments in 1842 , which paid 16,5221 . for their licences , besides the licence which many of them take out as dealers in gold and silver ...
... Scotland the number was 52 in 1833 ; 88 in 1838 ; and 133 in 1842 making a total of 1820 establish- ments in 1842 , which paid 16,5221 . for their licences , besides the licence which many of them take out as dealers in gold and silver ...
497 psl.
... Scotland . 1840 3,284 1843 Rate paid for each Licence : — 2,092 at £ 16 . England . at £ 4 . at £ 8 . at £ 12 . 1820 5369 912 36 2 1830 6630 832 14 3 1840 6020 1005 30 2 1843 4793 927 40 Scotland . 1840 705 58 1843 411 56 2 PEERS OF THE ...
... Scotland . 1840 3,284 1843 Rate paid for each Licence : — 2,092 at £ 16 . England . at £ 4 . at £ 8 . at £ 12 . 1820 5369 912 36 2 1830 6630 832 14 3 1840 6020 1005 30 2 1843 4793 927 40 Scotland . 1840 705 58 1843 411 56 2 PEERS OF THE ...
502 psl.
... Scotland , and the pensions charged on the 4 per cent . duties , had not been regulated by par- liament . In Ireland the hereditary revenue of the crown was used as a means of political corruption , the English act of 1 Anne , already ...
... Scotland , and the pensions charged on the 4 per cent . duties , had not been regulated by par- liament . In Ireland the hereditary revenue of the crown was used as a means of political corruption , the English act of 1 Anne , already ...
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