Arguments of William W. Hubbell ... on behalf of the defendants, before Hon. Samuel Nelson, in the case of Ross Winans vs. Orsamus Eaton, et al., in the Circuit court of the United States of the Northern district of New York, against a motion for an injunction to restrain the defendants from constructing and vending the railroad cars, commonly known as the "Eight-wheel railroad car," alleged to infringe Ross Winans' patent of Oct. 1, 1834.
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- Arguments of William W. Hubbell ... on behalf of the defendants, before Hon. Samuel Nelson, in the case of Ross Winans vs. Orsamus Eaton, et al., in the Circuit court of the United States of the Northern district of New York, against a motion for an injunction to restrain the defendants from constructing and vending the railroad cars, commonly known as the "Eight-wheel railroad car," alleged to infringe Ross Winans' patent of Oct. 1, 1834.
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- Hubbell, William Wheeler.
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- Albany,: Weed, Parsons & co., printers,
- 1853.
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"Arguments of William W. Hubbell ... on behalf of the defendants, before Hon. Samuel Nelson, in the case of Ross Winans vs. Orsamus Eaton, et al., in the Circuit court of the United States of the Northern district of New York, against a motion for an injunction to restrain the defendants from constructing and vending the railroad cars, commonly known as the "Eight-wheel railroad car," alleged to infringe Ross Winans' patent of Oct. 1, 1834." In the digital collection Making of America Books. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/ajr2738.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 25, 2024.