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Excerpt from Annals of Commerce, Manufactures, Fisheries, and Navigation, With Brief Notices of the Arts and Sciences Connected With Them, Vol. 4 of 4: Containing the Commercial Transactions of the British Empire and Other Countries, From the Earliest Accounts to the Meeting of the Union Parliament in January 1801
For the encouragement of the leather manufac'tures, the black-oak bark, and red-mangrove bark, were permitted to be imported in cafks containing not lefs than 150 pounds net weight, on paying a duty of two pence per hundredweight. [e.
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