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Reasons for the bill entituled, A bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time, both in motion and at rest; in answer to those offered by the clock-makers of London against it

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  • "Reasons for the bill entituled, A bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time, both in motion and at rest; in answer to those offered by the clock-makers of London against it"@en
  • "Reasons for the bill entituled A bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time both in motion and at rest in answer to those offered by the Clock-makers of London against it"
  • "Reasons for the bill entituled A bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time both in motion and at rest in answer to those offered by the Clock-makers of London against it"@en
  • "Reasons for the bill entituled, A bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time, both in motion and at rest in answer to those offered by the Clock-makers of London against it"@en
  • "Reasons for the bill, entituled, a bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time, both in motion and at rest ; in answer to those offered by the clock-makers of London against it"
  • "Reasons for the bill, entituled, a bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time, both in motion and at rest; in answer to those offered by the clock-makers of London against it"
  • "Reasons for the bill, entituled, a bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time, both in motion and at rest; in answer to those offered by the clock-makers of London against it"@en