| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1948 - 522 páginas
..."Truth and understanding are not such wares as to be monopolized and traded in by tickets and statutes and standards. We must not think to make a staple...land, to mark and license it like our broadcloth and our wool packs." The testing of ideas in the free market place of thought and expression is the essence... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1948 - 538 páginas
...Truth and understanding are not such wares as to be monopolized and traded in by tickets and statutes and standards. We must not think to make a staple commodity of all the knowledge in the hind, to mark and license it like our broadcloth and our wool packs. Perhaps the greatest deception... | |
| 1952 - 708 páginas
..."Truth and understanding are not such wares as to be monopolized and traded in by receipts and statutes and standards. We must not think to make a staple commodity of all the knowledge in the land, to make and license it like our broadcloth, and our wool packs. . . . Truth is compared in Scripture to... | |
| 1909 - 378 páginas
...and understanding are not such wares as to be monopolized and traded in by tickets80 and statutes, and standards. We must not think to make a staple...knowledge in the land, to mark and license it like our broadclotk, 17 Spare to blot it out. ™ Rust ™ Cheapening. " Receipts. and our wool packs. What... | |
| Harvard University - 1876 - 324 páginas
...Adam as he is in the motions. (5) Ye must reform it according to the model of Trent and Sevil. (6) We must not think to make a staple commodity of all the knowledge in the land. (7) An unprincipled, unedijied, and laic rabble. (8) This is but to chop an episcopacy: this is but... | |
| Thomas N. Corns - 1987 - 192 páginas
...Truth and understanding are not such wares as to be monopoliz'd and traded in by tickets and statutes, and standards. We must not think to make a staple...commodity of all the knowledge in the Land, to mark and licence it like our broad cloath, and our wooll packs. (535-6) To consider this as a species of rhetorical... | |
| Lyman Ray Patterson - 1991 - 297 páginas
...Truth and understanding are not such wares as to be monopoliz'd and traded in by tickets and statutes, and standards. We must not think to make a staple...commodity of all the knowledge in the Land, to mark and licence it like our broad cloth, and our wooll packs. -John Milton The Future of American Copyright... | |
| Lyman Ray Patterson - 1991 - 297 páginas
...Truth and understanding are not such wares as to be monopoliz'd and traded in by tickets and statutes, and standards. We must not think to make a staple...commodity of all the knowledge in the Land, to mark and licence it like our broad cloth, and our wool! packs. -John Milton The Future of American Copyright... | |
| R. H. Coase - 1994 - 234 páginas
..."Truth and understanding are not such wares as to be monopolised and traded in by tickets and statutes and standards. We must not think to make a staple...commodity of all the knowledge in the land, to mark and licence it like our broadcloth and our woolpacks."8 The licencing of printed material is an affront... | |
| Richard D. Brown - 1996 - 280 páginas
..."Truth and understanding," Milton declared, "are not such wares as to be monopolized and traded in. ... We must not think to make a staple commodity of all...land, to mark and license it like our broad-cloth and our woolpacks."22 Appealing to the highest aspirations of merchants, Milton argued that licensing of... | |
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