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Spirits to be imported as by; 4 & 5 (4) W. & M. c. 25.
Provided always and be it enacted That the Duties of Two shillings and Foure shillings a Gallon upon Single Brandy and Double Brandy respectively imposed by the said first recited Act above the Duties of Excise and Customes att any time before the Second yeare of their Majesties Reigne payable for the same was thereby intended and shall be construed to extend to such Duties as were then payable for the same by any Statute then in force and not otherwise And that no sort of Brandy Aqua vite or other Spirits shall be imported from France into this Kingdom or any of the Dominions and Territories thereunto belonging by virtue of this Act other then as the same is provided and enacted to be imported by one Act of this present Parliament made in the said Fourth and Fifth yeare of their Majesties [X1Raigne] entituled An Act for continuing the Acts for prohibiting all trade and commerce with France and for the encouragement of Privateers.
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