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protected by an Act of the Legislature of the Colony Governor, No. 132, Nov. 18, 1853. against infringement, by manufacture or sale, of his invention, within the limits of such Colony, might, nevertheless, find his Patent pirated in the mother- country, or in other Colonies, exposed for sale there, and forwarded to the Colony in which it was patented, not perhaps for sale, but for use, to an extent which might materially trench upon the privileges and advantages which his Colonial Patent was intended to confer.
"That, in fact, if an invention, patented in the mother-country, is to be protected throughout the Empire, an invention, first patented in any of the Colonies, should be protected throughout the Empire also."
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