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OUR COLONIAL EMPIRE.* Thb aim of this va...
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INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT.
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II 4 The Publishers * Circular Feb . i , 1890
Our Colonial Empire.* Thb Aim Of This Va...
OUR COLONIAL EMPIRE . * Thb aim of this valuable book of reference is
O . M * . G The . -With Colonial Introduction Year-Book for by 1890 J . It . . Beeley By A . . J . M R . A . . Trendell . Reglns , N Pro Londo fetjaor n . o ( Modern Hlatory . Sampeon Low ; Marston & Co ., St . -, , ' ; ; — -
Our Colonial Empire.* Thb Aim Of This Va...
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It is proposed to issue the 'Colonial Yearand and Book . as aa ' on a a standard standard the first of work work January of of rnfftrfynftfi reference in each and and year a ,
text- , book for colleges and schools , \ % seems likel The ¦ y volume to meet ¦ contains bp a real a and ¦ number imtmmt widely of felt excellent want .
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International Copyright.
INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT .
We give below the text of the Bill now before the American Congress to amend the statutes
of the United States relating to Copyright : — of Representatives 'Be it enacted by of the the Senate United and States House of £
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 1, 1890, page 114, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01021890/page/12/
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