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1. The life and letters of lord Macaulay by George Otto Trevelyan, Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (1881)
"Lord Mahon was for giving protection for five- and-twenty years, reckoned from
the date of death ; and his scheme was regarded with favour, until Macaulay ..."
2. The Journal of Jurisprudence by Law Library Microform Consortium (1888)
"... it could not easily be removed if required, and that really it is giving
protection to printers. On the whole, though after some hesitation, which has, ..."
3. The Jurist by Great Britain, Great Britain Courts (1851)
"19, after giving protection for twenty-one years to books then already printed,
confers on the author of a book or books " already composed, and not printed ..."
4. Journal of the American Asiatic Association by American Asiatic Association (1908)
"There are no national boundaries in commerce and industry, and in giving protection
to industrial property we should never make any distinction between ..."