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  • 121Motte v. Faulkner — (decided 28 November 1735) was a copyright lawsuit between Benjamin Motte and George Faulkner over who had the legal rights to publish the works of Jonathan Swift in London. This trial was one of the first to test the Statute of Anne copyright… …

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  • 122Joseph Johnson — (gravure de William Sharp) d’après une peinture de Moses Haughton. Joseph Johnson (né le 15 novembre 1738 et mort le 20 décembre 1809) est un éditeur anglais. Ses publications traitent une vaste variété des genres, opinions et …

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  • 123Joseph Johnson — Joseph Johnson, retratado por William Sharp (posterior …

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  • 124literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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  • 125Johnson, Samuel — known as Dr. Johnson born Sept. 18, 1709, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Eng. died Dec. 13, 1784, London British man of letters, one of the outstanding figures of 18th century England. The son of a poor bookseller, he briefly attended Oxford… …

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  • 126Computers and Information Systems — ▪ 2009 Introduction Smartphone: The New Computer.       The market for the smartphone in reality a handheld computer for Web browsing, e mail, music, and video that was integrated with a cellular telephone continued to grow in 2008. According to… …

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  • 127Cornelis van der Aa — (Leiden, 22 October 1749 Amsterdam, 1816), was a bookseller in Haarlem when he was convicted in 1796 by the schepenen of the city to five years imprisonment and consecutive perpetual exile from the department Holland for political reasons as a… …

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  • 128Motte v Faulkner — For other uses, see Faulkner (disambiguation). Motte v Faulkner (decided 28 November 1735) was a copyright lawsuit between Benjamin Motte and George Faulkner over who had the legal rights to publish the works of Jonathan Swift in London. This… …

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