Gibbs' Practical Forms And Precedents, for Lawyers, Commissioners, Notaries ... in All the States of the Union ... the Laws Relating to the Collection of Debts ... the Exemption Laws ... the Statute of Limitations of Each State ..
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The specification must be signed by the inventor and attested by two witnesses. 14. The applicant must then make oath or affirmation as required by the act of 1836, section 6, which must be sub- stantially as follows : Oath. City and County of Philadelphia, ) Staie of Pennsylvania, S On this day of , 185 , before me, the subscriber, a , personally appeared the within named John Fitch, and made solemn oath (or affirmation) that he verily believes himself to be the original and first inventor of ...the mode herein described for preventing steam-boilers from bursting ; and that he does not know or believe the same was ever before known or used, and that he is a citizen of the United States. (Signed) A. B., Justice of the Peace. 29 226 In the case of an alien, who has taken the requisite steps to become naturalized, the following form should be adopted : City and County of Philadelphia, ) State of Pennsylvania, J ^^' On this ■■ day of ^ , 185 , before me, the subscriber, a , personally appeared the within named John Fitch, and made solemn oath (or affirmation) that he verily believes himself to be the original and first inventor of the mode herein described for preventing steam-boilers Irom bursting, and that he does not know or believe the satne was ever before known or used ; and that he is a native of the Kingdom of Great Britain ; that he has resided within the United States for the whole of the past year, and has taken the oath prescribed by law for becoming naturalized in this country.
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