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 A. D. 1739. Anno duodecimo Georgii II. C. 34-36. 377 ipowered to place out trie Monies on publics Security. 1 he former Uircctors continued, to ex- 15 " change Tickets of the pad Lottery unclaimed. The Bank to pay to the Commiflioners Trcafurer the >7' : '- « Sums due on the Tickets unexchanged. f g«; *; '; J£ 30 Ore. 2. c. 14. CAP. XXXIV. . An Ad for enlarging the Term and Powers granted by an Act parted in the twelfth Year of the Reign of his late Maiefty King George the Firft, for repairing the Road from Spittlegite-hill near Grantham ' in the County of Lincoln, to Little Drayton in the County of Nottingham. P R. The Tolls are further continued for zi Years. CAP. XXXV. An Act for enlarging the Term and Powers granted by an Act pafled in the Eighth Year of the Reign of his late Majefty King George the Firft, for amending the Highways leading from Brampton-bridge to Weiford-bridge in the County of Northampton ; and alio the great Port Road, from Morter-pit-hill, in the laid County, through Brixworth, Lamport, Maidivell, Kelmarjh and Oxendcn-magna, to Chain-bridge leading into Market -harborough in the County of Leicejier. P R. The Tolls are further continued for 21 Years. [Continued by 23 Geo. c. 8. J CAP. XXXVI. An Act: for prohibiting the Importation of Books reprinted Abroad, and firft compofed or written, and printed in Great Britain-, and for repealing fo much of an Act made in the eighth Year of the Reign of her Jate Majefty Queen Anne, as impowers the limiting the Prices of Books. ' XT J HERE AS the Duties payable upon Paper imported into this Kingdom, to be made ufe preamble. ' W of in Printing, greatly exceed the Duties payable upon the Importation of printed Books, Concerning Bonh 'whereby Foreigners and others are encouraged to bring in great Numbers of Books originally ™{ cr ji°% R c <' 9 ' ' printed and publilhed in this Kingdom and reprinted Abroad, to the Diminution of his Majefty's Re- {^^Ed.i.c. io. ' venue, and the Difcouragement of the Trade and Manufacture of this Kingdom ;' For the preventing 17 Car - 2 - c - 4> thereof for the future, may it pleafe your moft Excellent Majefty that it may be enacted; and be gCa.'i'.'c^ie. it enacted by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, by and wi h the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament aflembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That from and after the twenty-ninth Day of September one thoufand feven hundred p eratty and thirty-nine, it (hall not be lawful for any Perfou or Perfons whatfoever, to import or bring in- porting to this Kingdom for Sale, any Book or Books firft compofed or written, and printed and publilhed m S. Bn ° ks, firft in this Kingdom, and reprinted in any other Place or Country whatfoever ; and if any Perfon or primed in" this Perfons lhall import or bring into this Kingdom for Sale, any printed Book or Books, fo firft com- Kingdom, and pofed or written, and printed in this Kingdom, and reprinted in any other Place or Country as reprinted A- aforefaid ; or knowing the fame to be fo reprinted or imported, contrary to the true Iritent and 10J " Meaning of this Act, lhall fell, publiih or expofe to Sale any fuch Book or Books ; then every fuch Perfon or Perfons fo doing or offending, lhall forfeit the laid Book or Books, and all and every Sheet or Sheets thereof; and the fame ihall be forthwith damafked, and made Wafte Paper; and further, that every fuch Offender or Offenders (hall forfeit the Sum of five Pounds, and double the Value of every Book which he or they fhall fo import or bring into this Kingdom, or (hall knowingly fell, publiih or expofe to Sale, or caufe to be fold, publilhed or expofed to Sale, contrary to the true Intent and Meaning of this Act ; the one Moiety thereof to the King's moft Excellent Majefty, his Heirs and Succelfors, and the other Moiety to any Perfon or Perfons that fhall fue for the fame; to be recovered with Cofts of Suit in any of his Majefty's Courts of Record at Weft- minfier by Ad ion of Debt, Bill, Plaint or Information ; in which no Wager of Law, EiToin or Pro- tection, or more than one fmparlance fhall be allowed ; and if the Offence be committed in Scot- land, to be recovered before the Court of SelTion there, by fummary Action : Provided that this Ad Exceptions, lhall not extend to any Book that has not been printed or reprinted in this Kingdom within twenty Years before the fame lhall be imported. II. Provided always, That nothing in this Ad contained fhall extend to prevent or hinder the Importation of any Book firft compofed or written, and printed in this Kingdom, which (hall or may be reprinted Abroad, and inferted among other Books or Trads, and to be fold therewith, in any Collection, where the greateft Part of fuch Colledion fhall have been firft compofed or written, and printed Abroad; any Thing in this Ad contained to the contrary notwithstanding. III. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That fo much of an Ad made in the Claufe in the eighth Year of the Reign of her late Majefty Queen Anne, intituled, An A Si for the Encouragement Aas ^""*' rf of Learning, by vejting the Copies of printed Books in the Authors or Pur chafers of fuch Copies, during ' r 9" ™ e ^ the Times therein mentioned, whereby it is provided and enaded, That if any Bookfeller or Bookfel- lers, Printer or Printers lhall, after the faid five and twentieth Day of March one thoufand feven Vox.. VI. Ccd hundred. on im- or fell-