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... literary property was , even by those who looked upon it with favor , regarded in 1774 as differing in many essential respects from other sorts of property . An examination of the opinion of Mr. Justice Yates , in the case of Millar v ...
... literary property was , even by those who looked upon it with favor , regarded in 1774 as differing in many essential respects from other sorts of property . An examination of the opinion of Mr. Justice Yates , in the case of Millar v ...
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... literary property in it an impossibility . In the copyright cases which have subsequently arisen we shall find his ideas , in one form or another , continually recurring , and in- terfering with the adoption of what we are now ...
... literary property in it an impossibility . In the copyright cases which have subsequently arisen we shall find his ideas , in one form or another , continually recurring , and in- terfering with the adoption of what we are now ...
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... literary history only that I have undertaken to give , that is , the history of those writings in the English language , produced by Americans , which have some noteworthy value as literature , and some real significance in the literary ...
... literary history only that I have undertaken to give , that is , the history of those writings in the English language , produced by Americans , which have some noteworthy value as literature , and some real significance in the literary ...
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