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" ... very opulent and very public-spirited persons, or the state must put a value on the service rendered by an inventor, and make him a pecuniary grant. This has been done in some instances, and may be done without inconvenience in cases of very conspicuous... "
Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents - Page 7
by United States. Patent Office - 1866
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The Economics of Competition: The Race to Monopoly

George Djolov - 2006 - 354 pages
...his idea into a practical shape, either such expenses and labors would be undergone by nobody except very opulent and very public-spirited persons, or...state must put a value on the service rendered by an inventor, and make him a pecuniary grant. This has been done in some instances, and may be done...
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