Reports from the Court of Claims Submitted to the House of Representatives, Svazek 5C. Wendell, printer, 1860 |
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... Webber , I agree that the testimony may be taken by claimant , without notice , reserv- ing the right to cross ... Captain John A. Webber invented a carriage for a 12 - inch columbiad , familiarly called " Webber's carriage . " Peti ...
... Webber , I agree that the testimony may be taken by claimant , without notice , reserv- ing the right to cross ... Captain John A. Webber invented a carriage for a 12 - inch columbiad , familiarly called " Webber's carriage . " Peti ...
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... Captain John A. Webber invented a carriage for a 12 - inch columbiad , familiarly called " Webber carriage . " I. Captain Webber and several other persons of practicable and scientific acquirements were in 1846 endeavoring to contrive a ...
... Captain John A. Webber invented a carriage for a 12 - inch columbiad , familiarly called " Webber carriage . " I. Captain Webber and several other persons of practicable and scientific acquirements were in 1846 endeavoring to contrive a ...
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... Captain Webber invented this carriage , and awarded to him a prize for it , which any man may well be proud to receive , unless they had been perfectly satisfied from their own knowledge that Captain Webber was the inventor . This ...
... Captain Webber invented this carriage , and awarded to him a prize for it , which any man may well be proud to receive , unless they had been perfectly satisfied from their own knowledge that Captain Webber was the inventor . This ...
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... Webber's carriage ) " within the last three months , and am familiar with the principles of its con- struction and ... Captain Webber , and , in my judgment , was patentable when he invented it , because the construction was novel , the ...
... Webber's carriage ) " within the last three months , and am familiar with the principles of its con- struction and ... Captain Webber , and , in my judgment , was patentable when he invented it , because the construction was novel , the ...
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... Captain Webber did not apply for a patent was , solely because he labored under a mistaken belief that it was his duty , as a person employed by the United States , to devote all his his energy and all his ability , of whatever kind ...
... Captain Webber did not apply for a patent was , solely because he labored under a mistaken belief that it was his duty , as a person employed by the United States , to devote all his his energy and all his ability , of whatever kind ...
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36TH CONGRESS aforesaid Alexandria allowed amount annum answer arms assistant marshal attorney Auditor bill bonds Captain Webber carriage cause Census cents certify charge Cherokee county claimant clerk collector Colonel of Ordnance Commissioner compensation contract copy cost Court of Claims Daniel Nippes December decree delivered deposition district dollars duties eight hundred employed entitled evidence expenses fact February forfeiture Fornance Fort Smith Fort Washita Gedney herewith honorable hundred muskets interrogatory January John Gorman July June letter machinery manufacture March ment Merritt Mexico model musket Moses Perkins Mott obedient servant October Ordnance department paid patent payment petition petitioner plaintiff Pomeroy quartermaster receipt received referred respectfully Rio Arriba county salary says Secretary Secretary of War September sloop Solicitor Springfield armory suit term thereof thousand Treasury Department United vessel Washington Washita Wickliffe William Geiger William Yeaton witness Yeaton