Observations occasioned by the contest about literary property
Law, Edmund
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1770
Cambridge: printed by J. Archdeacon Printer to the University. Sold by T. & J. Merrill, in Cambridge; and by J. Johnson & J. Payne, B. White, T. Cadell, J. Robson, and J. Murray, in London; J. Fletcher, and D. Prince, at Oxford
The cases of the appellants and respondents in the cause of literary property, before the House of Lords: wherein the decree of Lord Chancellor Apsley was reversed, 26 Feb. 1774. with The genuine Arguments of the Council, the Opinions of the Judges, and the Speeches of the Lords, who distinguished themselves on that Occasion. With notes, observations, and references. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple
Donaldson, Alexander ; Becket, Thomas
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1774
London: printed for J. Bew, Pater-Noster-Row; W. Clarke, opposite Lincoln's Inn Gate, Lincoln's Inn Fields; P. Brett, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand; and C. Wilkin, Orange-Street, Red-Lion-Square
Alexander Donaldson, and John Donaldson, --- appellants. Thomas Becket, Peter Abraham de Hondt, John Rivington, William Johnson, William Strahan, Thomas Longman, William Richardson, John Richardson, Thomas Lowndes, Thomas Caslon, George Kearsley, Henry Baldwin, Thomas Cadell, William Owen, and Thomas Davies, respondents. The case of the respondents
Considerations on the nature and origin of literary property: Wherein that Species of Property is clearly proved to subsist no longer than for the Terms fixed by the Satute 8vo Annae. To which is added, a letter to Robert Taylor, bookseller, in Berwick
Trial of John Hamilton Moore for pirating a chart. Sittings after term, March 1798, before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury of Merchants. Guildhall, London. Heather and Williams, v. John Hamilton Moore
The pleadings of the counsel before the House of Lords, in the great cause concerning literary property; together with the opinions of the learned judges, on the common law copy right of authors and booksellers. To which are added, the speeches of the noble lords, Who spoke for and against reversing the Decree of the Court of Chancery
Donaldson, Alexander
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1774
London: printed for C. Wilkin, Bookseller, No. 2, Orange Street, Red Lion Square; S. Axtell, No. 2, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street; J. Axtell, No. 2. Well Yard, Little Britain; and J. Browne, No. 4, Wardrobe Court, Doctors Commons
Considerations on the nature and origin of literary property: Wherein that species of property is clearly proved to subsist no longer than for the terms fixed by the statute 8vo Annæ