Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 206
... duty must be paid at the time of landing . The colonists interpreted this as allowing them to ship goods to any foreign port on the payment of a duty upon loading . In 1696 , however , this part of the act was amended so that the ...
... duty must be paid at the time of landing . The colonists interpreted this as allowing them to ship goods to any foreign port on the payment of a duty upon loading . In 1696 , however , this part of the act was amended so that the ...
Page 242
... duty of one shilling and six - pence . 4. For every skin or piece of vellum or parch- ment , or sheet or piece of paper , on which shall be engrossed , written or printed , any copy of any petition , bill , answer , claim , plea ...
... duty of one shilling and six - pence . 4. For every skin or piece of vellum or parch- ment , or sheet or piece of paper , on which shall be engrossed , written or printed , any copy of any petition , bill , answer , claim , plea ...
Page 243
... duty of ten shillings . 17. For every skin or piece of vellum or parch- ment , or sheet or piece of paper , on which any grant of any liberty , privilege , or franchise , under the seal or sign manual of any governor , pro- prietor , or ...
... duty of ten shillings . 17. For every skin or piece of vellum or parch- ment , or sheet or piece of paper , on which any grant of any liberty , privilege , or franchise , under the seal or sign manual of any governor , pro- prietor , or ...
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