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VII)Refolved,Tbat, 

 for the fame purpofe, 

 it is neceffiry, fixrther, 

 that no prohibitions, 

 or new or additional 

 duties, fliould be here- 

 after impofed in either 

 kingdona on the ex- 

 portation of any arti- 

 cle of native growth, 

 product, or raanufac- 

 ture, from thence to 

 the other, except fuch 

 as either kingdom may 

 deem expedient, from 

 timetotime,uponcorn, 

 meal, malt, flour, and 

 bifcuit ; and alfo, ex- 

 cept where there now 

 exifls any prohibition, 

 which is nor reciproc- 

 al, or any duty, which 

 is not equal in both 

 kingdoms : in every 

 fuch cafe the prohibi- 

 tion may be made re- 

 ciprocal, or the duties 

 railed, fo as to make 

 them equal. 



Vin)Refolved,That, 

 for the fame purpofe, 

 it is necelliu-y, that 

 no bounties whatever 

 fliould be paid or pay- 

 able in either kingdom 

 on the exportation of 

 anyarticle to the other, 

 except fuch as relate to 

 corn, meal, malt, flour, 

 and bifcuits ; and fuch 

 as are in the nature of 

 drawbacks, or com- 

 penfations for duties 

 paid ; and that no 



A. p. 1785. 



any part of the countries from the Cape of 

 Good Hope to the Straits of Magellan, but fuch 

 as fliall be freighted in Ireland by the faid ex- 

 clufive company, and fliall have failed from the 

 port of London; and that the fliips,. going from 

 Great Britain to any of the faid countries be- 

 yond the Cape of Good Hope, rtiould not be 

 reftrained from touching at any of the ports in 

 Ireland, and taking onboard there any of the 

 goods of the growth, produce, or manufacture, 

 of that kingdom. 



X) That no prohibition fliould exift in either 

 country agalnft the importation, ufe, or fale,of 

 any article, the growth, produce, or manufac- 

 ture, of the other; except fuch as either king- 

 dom may judge expedient from time to time 

 upon corn, meal, malt, flour, and bifcuits ; and 

 except fuch qualified prohibitions, at prefent 

 contained in any adl: of the Britifli or Irifli par- 

 liament, as do not abfolutely prevent the im- 

 portation of goods or manufactures, or materi- 

 als of manufactures, but only regulate the 

 weight, the fize, the packages, or other particu- 

 lar circumftances, or prefcribe the built, or 

 country, and dimenfions, of the flilp importing 

 the fame ; and alfo, except on ammunition, 

 arms, gunpowder, and other utenfils of war, im- 

 portable only by virtue of his Majefty's licence ; 

 and that the duty on the importation of every 

 fuch article (if fubjeCt to duty in either coun- 

 try) fliould be precifely the fame in the one 

 country as in the other, except where an addi- 

 tion may be neceflary in either country in con- 

 fequence of an internal duty on any fuch article 

 of its own confumption, or in confequence of 

 internal bounties in the country where fuch ar- 

 ticle is grown, produced, or manufactured, and 

 except fuch duties as either kingdom may judge 

 expedient from time to time upon corn, meal, 

 malt, flour, and bifcuits. 



XI) That in all cafes where the duties on ar- 

 ticles of the growth, pi-oduce, or manufaCtlire, 

 of either country are different on the import- 

 ation into the other, it is expedient that they 



