Reports from the Consuls of the United States (varies Slightly), Volume 39, Issues 140-143

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1892 - Consular reports
 

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Page 341 - (4) The provisions of this section shall apply only in the case of those foreign states with respect to which...
Page 543 - Britain, uttering, vending or ex-posing to sale, or keeping ready for sale any such drugs herbs, pills, waters, essences, tinctures, powders, or OTHER preparations or compositions whatsoever, used or applied or to be used or applied externally or internally as medicines or medicaments, for the prevention, cure, or relief of any disorder or complaint incident to or in anywise...
Page 542 - ... the making or preparing the same, or has or claims to have any exclusive right or title to the making or preparing the same...
Page 422 - No school has, as yet, commenced a collection of any kind, and no magic lantern, or other source of amusement or scientific instruction, is made use of. My report in reference to school libraries is the same as last year's. The condition of the books is good, and the limited influence beneficial. It is to be regretted that more attention is not paid to school libraries— that the people will not secure the advantages presented to them, of acquiring a thorough appreciation of the benefits derivable...
Page 341 - ... recover damages for infringements happening prior to the date of the actual acceptance of his complete specification or the actual registration of his design or trade mark in this country as the case may be.
Page 544 - The following return shows the several articles subject to import duties in the United Kingdom and the rate of ,duty levied upon each article according to the tariff...
Page 545 - Liqueurs, Cordials, or other preparations containing Spirits in Bottle, entered in such a manner as to indicate that the strength is not to be tested per gal.
Page 545 - Berlin white beer, and- other preparations, whether fermented or not fermented, of a character similar to mum, spruce, or black beer, the worts of which were, before fermentation, of a specific gravity — Not exceeding 1,215° Per barrel of 36 gallons.
Page 219 - British and foreign sailing and steam vessels of each nationality that entered and cleared with cargoes and in ballast from and to foreign countries and British possessions at the port of Bristol during the year 1894. Nationality. Entered. Cleared. Vessel».
Page 542 - ... or proprietors thereof as nostrums or proprietary medicines, or as specifics, or as beneficial to the prevention, cure, or relief of any distemper, malady, ailment, disorder, or complaint incident to or in anywise affecting the human body.

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