28-1-1803-1(2)

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Purpose / Short Description: exhausted their funds in inventing and bring-
ing into use the saw gin - That notwithstand-
ing the [insuperable] misrepresentations and
prejudices which have gone forth respect-
ing thy business they have firm reliance
on the laws of their country, and feel a con-
cise rectified in the justice of these courts.
When we look round and see many
of our fellow citizens engaged in pursuits
exclusively for their own benefit awarded and
protected in those pursuits by the laws of
the Country, I cannot believe that those
who have contributed in any degree to
benefit their fellow citizens and the public
will be deprived of the protection of the
law, and that their property shall be
taken from them without an adequate
consideration.

I will not go into any detail of calculation
as to the amount of the value of they
invention, but only observe that the citizens
of Tennessee have and will gain many
thousands of dollars by the life of thy
[omaschiane] which they never cold have
acquired without it.

Having meat with many difficulties and
embarrassments in this business, and its
being protracted beyond what might

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