176 Words to use with patents

A little milk may also be used with very good effect for patent leather boots.

Then there is the soap-box provender, too, sure of a crowd, offering creed, propaganda, patent medicine, and politics.

The saw no means of this infringement of his patent right.

That she considered the world bound, in return for the honour she conferred upon it, to support her in comfort and deference was a patent fact hardly worth putting into words.

Chatterton was as much at a loss as his friend, to understand the affair; but it mattered not; he could now offer to Emilyit was a patent office of great value, and a few years would amply portion his sisters.

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And then, in a jiffy, before we had time to glance round us, the candle was extinguished; the door was closed; we heard the click of a patent lock; and we knew that we were alone and in darkness.

By the French patent law at the time one who obtained a patent was obliged to put into operation his invention within two years from the issue of his patent, under the penalty of forfeiture if he does not comply with the law.

In the patent process, the dough is mixed in a great iron ball, inside which is a system of paddles, perpetually turning, and doing the kneading part of the business.

'And as soon,' he writes, 'as I became of age I took possession of two other little patent places in the Exchequer, called Comptroller of the Pipe, and Clerk of the Estreats.

The congregation attending on a Sunday is a mixed onerags and satins, moleskins and patent kids, are all duly represented; and it is quite a study to see their wearers put in an appearance.

True it is, the man of letters or of high artistic gifts can produce a certain amount of money, but has little chance against the inventor of a new soap or a patent pill.

The usual cost of one of these relics of olden Christmas at a patent theatre is £2,000.; and upwards of £10,000.

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Case of Arms," and he sent to Marseilles all manner of provisions of travel, including a patent camp-tent of the latest style.

I am going to have some of those funny little patent shoes, and silk stockingsand, oh, well, all sorts of things you wouldn't understand about.

I do not expect any that we can accede to without sacrifices to this worse than patent pirate which I am not prepared to make.

The work of the farm was accomplished by patent devices in wood and steel.

He had staked a valuable horse; he had smashed a patent reaper; he had set fire to the ranch, and burnt up five hundred acres of bunch grass; and he had turned some of our quiet domestic cows into wild beasts, becauseas he put ithe wished to become a vaquero.

Resting an elbow upon a low iron patent-pump, near a rustic seat, the Ritualistic organist, in his vast linen coat and imposing straw hat, looks not unlike an eccentric garden statue, upon which some prudish slave of modern conventionalities has placed the summer attire of a western editor.

Some addition to our patent fuel was made in the morning, and later in the afternoon it came in a steady stream.

We have a patent laundry table.

I've got a neat little library inside, besides an automatic piano and a patent ice-box....

The mechanism of the patent log hummed and clicked more obtrusively.

For that reason my intention is to record in all matters of this nature simply the regular version of the story, not busying myself with aught beyond the public report, except in perfectly patent cases, nor making any ulterior suggestions as to whether any act was just or unjust or any statement true or false.

176 Words to use with  patents