Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and Conventions, Between Great Britain and Foreign Powers, and of the Laws, Decrees, Orders in Council, &c., Concerning the Same, So Far as They Relate to Commerce and Navigation, Slavery, Extradition, Nationality, Copyright, Postal Matters, &c., and to the Privileges and Interests of the Subjects of the High Contracting Parties, Volume 111900 - Commercial treaties |
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Page 27
... present Majesty , intituled " An Act for the regulation of the duties of postage , " power is given to the Com- missioners of Her Majesty's Treasury , from time to time , by Warrant under their hands , to alter and fix any of the rates ...
... present Majesty , intituled " An Act for the regulation of the duties of postage , " power is given to the Com- missioners of Her Majesty's Treasury , from time to time , by Warrant under their hands , to alter and fix any of the rates ...
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... present Majesty in favour of petitions and addresses forwarded to Her Majesty by the post , nor the privilege granted by the same Act to members of each House of Parliament , to receive by the post petitions and addresses to Her Majesty ...
... present Majesty in favour of petitions and addresses forwarded to Her Majesty by the post , nor the privilege granted by the same Act to members of each House of Parliament , to receive by the post petitions and addresses to Her Majesty ...
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... present Majesty ; intituled " An Act for the regulation of the duties of Postage , " power is given to the Com- missioners of Her Majesty's Treasury , from time to time , by Warrant under their hands , to alter and fix any of the rates ...
... present Majesty ; intituled " An Act for the regulation of the duties of Postage , " power is given to the Com- missioners of Her Majesty's Treasury , from time to time , by Warrant under their hands , to alter and fix any of the rates ...
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... present Majesty , or to annul , prejudice , or affect any of the privileges which seamen , and soldiers employed in Her Majesty's service , are now by law entitled to , of sending and receiving by the post letters not exceeding an ounce ...
... present Majesty , or to annul , prejudice , or affect any of the privileges which seamen , and soldiers employed in Her Majesty's service , are now by law entitled to , of sending and receiving by the post letters not exceeding an ounce ...
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... present Convention shall be considered as additional to the Convention signed at London on the 19th of October , 1844 , * and shall have the same duration as is specified in Article XLII . of that Convention . It shall be ratified , and ...
... present Convention shall be considered as additional to the Convention signed at London on the 19th of October , 1844 , * and shall have the same duration as is specified in Article XLII . of that Convention . It shall be ratified , and ...
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