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                                                        BUT NOT PROPER TO BE INCORPORATED.                                                        197

CHAP. 26.  An act for granting a bounty upon the importation of hemp, and rough
undressed flax, from his majesty's colonies in America.

    This statute, of course, extended to the province of Maryland, as well as the other provinces or colonies.

CHAP. 34.  An act to prevent paper bills of credit hereafter, to be issued in any of
    his majesty's colonies or plantations in America, from being declared to be a legal
    tender in payments of money; and to prevent the legal tender of such bills as are

    now subsisting, from being prolonged beyond the periods limited for calling in and
    sinking the same.

    See the note on Ch. 26, and on 4 George 3, Ch. 15.
 

5 George 3.--A. D. 1765.

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CHAP. 12.  An act for granting and applying certain stamp duties, and other duties,
    in the British colonies and plantations in America, towards further defraying the
    expences of defending, protecting and securing the same; and for the amending such
    parts of the several acts of parliament, relating to the trades and revenues of the
    said colonies and plantations, as direct the manner of determining and recovering 
    the penalties and forfeitures therein mentioned.

 
    The application of the stamp acts, as to the province, is well known, and it would be foreign to the
present object to enter into any detail of them.

CHAP. 45.  An act for more effectually securing and encouraging the trade of his
majesty's American dominions.

    See the note on 4 George 3, Ch. 26.
 

6 George 3.--A. D. 1766.

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CHAP. 11.  An act to repeal an act, made in the last session of parliament, entitled,
An act for granting and applying certain stamp duties, &c.

    The statute 5 George 3, Ch. 12, was hereby repealed.

CHAP. 12.  An act for the better securing the dependency of his majesty's dominions
in America, upon the crown and parliament of Great-Britain.

    See the note on 5 George 3, Ch. 12.

CHAP. 49.  An act for opening and establishing certain ports in the islands of Jamaica
and Dominica, &c.

    This statute contained some directions, as to the importation into the colonies.

 

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