The Reaper : Argument of William H. Seward, in the Circuit Court of the United States, October 24, 1854

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The defendants would obtain a tziumph OTer the plaintiff at once, if they could only find anywhere in the world a Reaping Machine bearing these two new features, made or sold by any other person than the plaintiS McCormick brings representatiyes of all the Reapers he has built since January, 1845, and each one presents these new features in open sig^t, while the defendants can find no Reaper anywhere bear- ing these features except those made by the plaintifi*, and those made by themselves, eit...heractingas his licensees, or in open defiance of him.
This also is moat certainly a wonderful coinddeneeL These fiicts are conclusive. But the defendants' counsel are brave and resolute men. Failing to find either claims, or models, or machines, containing these new features, they have ransacked Libraries and the Patent Office, and have brou^t before us the abortions they have found there, hoping that you may recognise in some of them the new features of McGormick's Reaper. The books and the Patent Office are frdl of such abortions.


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