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lates to the limitation according to 

 which the discount of newspapers 

 is regulated. 



An act to continue until the 1st 

 of August 1810, and amend cer- 

 tain acts for appointing commis- 

 sioners to inquire into the fees, 

 gratuities, perquisites, and emolu- 

 ments received in several public 

 offices in Ireland ; to examine into 

 any abuses which may exist in the 

 same, and into the mode of receiv- 

 ing,collecting, issuing, and account- 

 ing for public money in Ireland. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 6,000,000/. by exchequer bills, for 

 theserviceof Great Britain, for the 

 year 1809. 



An act for completing the militia 

 of Great Britain. 



An act for the relief of certain 

 insolvent debtors in Ireland. 



An act for rectifying mistakes in 

 the names of the commissioners 

 appointed by an act of the last ses- 

 sion of parliament for appointing 

 commissioners for carrying into ex- 

 ecution an act of this session of par- 

 liament for granting to his majesty 

 a duty on pensions and offices in 

 England, and an act, made in the 

 38th year of his present majesty, 

 for granting an aid to his majesty 

 by a land tax to be raised in Great 

 Britain, for the service of the year 

 1798, and for appointing other 

 commissioners together with those 

 named in the first-mentioned act, to 

 put in execution an act of this ses- 

 sion of parliament for continuing to 

 his majesty certain duties on malt, 

 sugar, tobacco, and snufiF, in Great 

 Britain, and on pensions, offices, and 

 personal estates in England, for the 

 service of the year 1809, also the 

 said act made in the 38th year of 

 his present majesty ; and for indem- 

 nifying such persons as have acted 



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as commissioners for executing the 

 said acts. 



An act for completing the militia 

 of Ireland. 



An act for improving the quality 

 of beer in Ireland, by further pre- 

 ventinsr the use of unmalted corn, 

 or of any deleterious or unwhole- 

 some ingredients therein, and for 

 the better securing the collection of 

 the malt duties in Ireland. 



An act to explain and render 

 more effectual an act passed in the 

 parliament of Ireland in the 36th 

 year of his present majesty's reign, 

 for the encouragement and relief of 

 friendly societies. 



An act to permit the trade be- 

 tween Great Britain and the United 

 States of America, to be carried on 

 in ships or vessels belonging to the 

 inhabitants of the said States. 



An act for allowing the importa- 

 tion from an}' port in Europe or 

 Africa, of goods or commodities the 

 growth or produce of any country, 

 until six months after the ratifi- 

 cation of a definitive treaty of 

 peace. 



An act for making sugar and 

 coffee of Martinique and Mariega- 

 lante liable to duty on importation 

 as sugar and coffee not of the Bri- 

 tish plantations. 



An act to amend several acts for 

 the prevention of smuggling; for 

 better securing the duties on coals, 

 culm, and cinders ; and for permit- 

 ting the exportation of salt, pepper, 

 and wine from Guernsey or Jersey 

 to Sark, in small packages. 



An act for repealing the duties 

 on the materials used in making 

 spread window glass and crown 

 glass, and for granting other duties 

 in lieu thereof, and for the better 

 collection of the said duties. 



An act to amend an act passed 



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