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Stowe v. Thomas, Complainant's Bill, Pennsylvania (1853)

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Stowe v. Thomas, Complainant's Bill, Pennsylvania (1853), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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other and further relief in the premises as to this
Honorable Court may seem meet and the nature
of the case may require.
            May it please your Honors to grant to your
Orators not only a Writ of Injunction, as aforesaid,
but also a Write of Subpoena, to be directed to the
said F. W. Thomas, commanding him by a certain
day, and under a certain penalty to be therein
inserted, to be and appear before this Honorable
Court, and then and there to answer the premises,
and further to stand to and abide by such
order as shall be agreeable to equity and good
conscience.
            And your Orators shall ever pray, etc.

Sam H. Perkins
Samuel H. Perkins

Solicitors for Complainants

                                                                                    C.S. Stowe
                                                                                    H.B. Stowe

Before me the subscriber,      Geo. S. Hillard
a Commissioner of the Circuit Court of the
United States for the district of Massachusetts

personally appeared this third day of March
A.D. 1853 the above named Calvin E. Stowe and Harriet
Beecher Stowe who being severally duly sworn
respectively do say, That the facts set forth in
the above Bill, of their own knowledge are true,
and those derived from the information of others
                        they believe to be true. Witness my
                        hand and seal
                        this third day of March AD. 1853.
                                    Geo. S. Hillard
                                    Commissioner

    

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