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 They hall pay no other duties to his mot Chritian Majety, than what they paid to his Britannic Majety, nor other duties or impots. The expences for adminitration of jutice, the alaries of miniters, and other ordinary expences, to be paid out of the revenues of his mot Chritian Majety, as during the government of his Britannic Majety.

Granted; but the inhabitants of Dominica, for the liberty of exporting their produce, mut pay the office of the Domains the ame duties that the inhabitants pay in the French ilands, or in Europe; but the expences for adminitration of jutice are to be paid by the colony.

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