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                                                        BUT NOT PROPER TO BE INCORPORATED.                                                        193

CHAP. 36.  An act for permitting certain goods therein enumerated to be imported
during the war.

    This statute was made in part to obviate a doubt as to the construction of the statute 12 Charles
2, Ch. 18.

CHAP. 39.  An act to make it high treason to hold correspondence with the sons
of the pretender to his majesty's crown, &c.

    See the note on 13 W. 3, Ch. 3.
 

18 George 2.--A. D. 1745.

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CHAP. 30.  An act to amend an act made in the eleventh year of the reign of king
    William the third, entituled, An act for the more effectual suppression of piracy.

    See the notes on 11 and 12 W. 3, Ch. 7, and 28 Hen. 8, Ch. 15.
 

20 George 2.--A. D. 1747.

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CHAP. 24.  An act for the better securing the shares of prizes taken from the 
    enemy, to the royal hospital at Greenwich, and for preventing the embezzlement
    of goods and stores, belonging to the said hospital.  (Part.)

    There were in the 13th section, some directions given to the registers of the courts of admiralty in
America.

CHAP. 44.  An act to extend the provisions of an act made in the thirteenth year
    of his present majesty's reign, entituled, An act for naturalizing such foreign protestants,
    and others therein mentioned, as are settled or shall settle in any of his
    majesty's colonies in America, to other foreign protestants who conscientiously
    scruple the taking of an oath.

    See the note on 13 Geo. 2, Ch. 7.
 

22 George 2.--A. D. 1749.

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CHAP. 30.  An act for encouraging the people known by the name of unitas fratrum,
or united brethren, to settle in his majesty's colonies in America.

    It is probable that this statute must in some degree have extended to the province.

CHAP. 45.  An act for the further encouragement and enlargement of the whale
    fishery, and for continuing such laws are are therein mentioned relating thereto;
    and for the naturalization of such foreign protestants as shall serve for the time

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