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Anglo-Spanish Copyright Treaty , Madrid (1857)

Source: Archivo Histórico Nacional; ESTADO 8464. Exp. 47

Citation:
Anglo-Spanish Copyright Treaty , Madrid (1857), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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violated by any one, or transgressed in any manner, as far
as it lies in our Power. For the greater Testimony and
Validity of all which, We have caused the Great Seal of
Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to be
affixed to these Presents, which We have signed with
Our Royal Hand. Given at Our Court at Osborne
House, the Twentieth day of August, in the Year
of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Seven,
and in the Twenty First year of Our Reign

    


                        
                        
violated by any one, or transgressed in any manner, as far
as it lies in our Power. For the greater Testimony and
Validity of all which, We have caused the Great Seal of
Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to be
affixed to these Presents, which We have signed with
Our Royal Hand. Given at Our Court at Osborne
House, the Twentieth day of August, in the Year
of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Seven,
and in the Twenty First year of Our Reign

    

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