★ Find a new page on our Untranscribed Manuscripts list.
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE --> | <!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
<!-- header in pencil --> <p>22 <sic>Apr.</sic> 1813 D + 8<lb/>Panopticon Compensation Claim <note>§§.4 Profit <add>from</add> Inventions</note><lb/>8 (1) (1</p> <!-- start of sections crossed through in pencil --> <p>§§.4. Second branch of the damage. Loss of profit <sic>expectable</sic> from<lb/>the <gap/> for</del> patent System of mechanical inventions.</p> <p>2. Loss <del>by</del> of <del>all</del> whatsoever profit might have been<lb/>produced by <del>the</del> means of these inventions as above</p> <p>Question 1<lb/>When the expectation from government failed, why <!-- brackets and deletion in pencil -->(it may <add>how happened it that</add><lb/><del>be | <!-- header in pencil --> <p>22 <sic>Apr.</sic> 1813 D + 8<lb/>Panopticon Compensation Claim <note>§§.4 Profit <add>from</add> Inventions</note><lb/>8 (1) (1</p> <!-- start of sections crossed through in pencil --> <p>§§.4. Second branch of the damage. Loss of profit <sic>expectable</sic> from<lb/>the <del><gap/> for</del> patent System of mechanical inventions.</p> <p>2. Loss <del>by</del> of <del>all</del> whatsoever profit might have been<lb/>produced by <del>the</del> means of these inventions as above.</p> <p>Question 1<lb/>When the expectation from government failed, why <!-- brackets and deletion in pencil -->(it may <add>how happened it that</add><lb/><del>be asked) not make advantage</del> <add>you did not take the benefit</add> of these inventions in the<lb/>way originally intended? <!-- pencil paragraph break -->][ <del>I</del> Answer — while the fate of<lb/>my negotiation <add>as above</add> [with government] remained undecided,<lb/>long before I had any reason given me for supposing that<lb/>the engagement entered into with me by government would<lb/>not be fulfilled, my Brother, <del>for present subsistence</del> having<lb/>lost by his attendance on this business the <sic>honourable</sic> and<lb/>beneficial <del>p</del> situation he held in <add>under the</add> Russian <add>government</add> was glad to engage<lb/>in the service of Government here, in the new devised<lb/>situation of Inspector-General of his Majesty's<lb/>Naval works: <del>after at</del> from which <del>time</del> <add>period</add> <sic>A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> 1796 <sic>till</sic><lb/>any <del>time</del> <add>a few weeks ago/months</add> of his time was devoted to the labours <add>business</add> of that<lb/>novel and most laborious office.</p> <!-- end of sections crossed though in pencil --><!-- marginal text all crossed though in ink --><p><note>partly for immediately<lb/>assured subsistence in a <lb/><add>married state</add> animated moreover<lb/>by the <del>unbounded</del> prospect<lb/>of the <!-- brackets in pencil -->[<del>unbounded</del>] <lb/>services to an unbounded<lb/>amount which he <del>hoped</del> <add>entertained</add><lb/><del>to find it in his power</del> <add>hopes of rendering</add><lb/><del>to render</del> to government<lb/>and the public, <del>consented</del><lb/>(hopes which<lb/>have not been altogether<lb/>disapproved)<lb/>consented</note></p> <p><hi rend="underline">Question 2.</hi> <del>It may be asked</del> If <add>in respect to profit,</add> these inventions were so promising,<lb/><del>why no</del> how comes it that, during the continuance<lb/>of the <add>abovementioned,</add> patents, no advantage was <add>thereafter</add> made of them <del>by</del><lb/><del>licences</del> in some other way? for example by taking in<lb/>partners, or by licences <del>granted to</del> empowering other<lb/><del><gap/></del> persons, to make application, <del>of</del> <add>of</add> this <del>m</del> or that<lb/>invention, each to his own use?</p> <p><add><hi rend="underline">Answer</hi>. To all such <del><!-- blank space --><gap/> above mentioned</del> enterprise the abovementioned</add><lb/><del><hi rend="underline">Answer.</hi> the same object of</del> want of time<lb/><del>applied to this resource the service <gap/></del> <add>opposed from first to last, an</add> insuperable<lb/>obstacle. No <del>adva</del> such advantage could be <del><gap/></del> <add>sought</add> for<lb/>but by advertisement: from no such advertisement could<lb/>any advantage be reaped but by negotiation; <add>and attendance: negotiation</add> with <del><gap/></del><lb/>persons applying for that purpose, and attendance on them<lb/>for the purpose of giving the requisite explanations. Opposed in<lb/>every inch of his career by persons whose <del><unclear>present</unclear></del> instincts <add>or principles, or both</add> were<lb/>in one shape or other thwarted by the execution <add><del>exercise</del></add> of the duties attaching<lb/>to his newly established office, there <del>was not a</del> <add>has been scarce a</add> moment in which<lb/><add>he</add> <lb/><!-- continues in margin --> <del>was not</del> <add>he has not been</add> ready to sink<lb/>under the <sic>labour</sic> and<lb/>vexation attached to that<lb/>exercise — not a moment<lb/>that he could spare for<lb/>business of any other kind.</p> | ||
<!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | <!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
{{Metadata:{{PAGENAME}}}}{{ | {{Metadata:{{PAGENAME}}}}{{Completed}} |
22 Apr. 1813 D + 8
Panopticon Compensation Claim §§.4 Profit from Inventions
8 (1) (1
§§.4. Second branch of the damage. Loss of profit expectable from
the for patent System of mechanical inventions.
2. Loss by of all whatsoever profit might have been
produced by the means of these inventions as above.
Question 1
When the expectation from government failed, why (it may how happened it that
be asked) not make advantage you did not take the benefit of these inventions in the
way originally intended? ][ I Answer — while the fate of
my negotiation as above [with government] remained undecided,
long before I had any reason given me for supposing that
the engagement entered into with me by government would
not be fulfilled, my Brother, for present subsistence having
lost by his attendance on this business the honourable and
beneficial p situation he held in under the Russian government was glad to engage
in the service of Government here, in the new devised
situation of Inspector-General of his Majesty's
Naval works: after at from which time period Ao 1796 till
any time a few weeks ago/months of his time was devoted to the labours business of that
novel and most laborious office.
partly for immediately
assured subsistence in a
married state animated moreover
by the unbounded prospect
of the [unbounded]
services to an unbounded
amount which he hoped entertained
to find it in his power hopes of rendering
to render to government
and the public, consented
(hopes which
have not been altogether
disapproved)
consented
Question 2. It may be asked If in respect to profit, these inventions were so promising,
why no how comes it that, during the continuance
of the abovementioned, patents, no advantage was thereafter made of them by
licences in some other way? for example by taking in
partners, or by licences granted to empowering other
persons, to make application, of of this m or that
invention, each to his own use?
Answer. To all such above mentioned enterprise the abovementioned
Answer. the same object of want of time
applied to this resource the service opposed from first to last, an insuperable
obstacle. No adva such advantage could be sought for
but by advertisement: from no such advertisement could
any advantage be reaped but by negotiation; and attendance: negotiation with
persons applying for that purpose, and attendance on them
for the purpose of giving the requisite explanations. Opposed in
every inch of his career by persons whose present instincts or principles, or both were
in one shape or other thwarted by the execution exercise of the duties attaching
to his newly established office, there was not a has been scarce a moment in which
he
was not he has not been ready to sink
under the labour and
vexation attached to that
exercise — not a moment
that he could spare for
business of any other kind.
Identifier: | JB/122/376/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122. |
|||
---|---|---|---|
1813-04-22 |
|||
122 |
Panopticon |
||
376 |
Panopticon Compensation Claim |
||
001 |
|||
Text sheet |
1 |
||
Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property. |
C8 / C1 / D8 / E1 |
||
<…> Co |
|||
A. Levy |
|||
001 |
|||