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Provincial decree of Holland abolishing Book Privileges and bestowing a Right to Copy, The Hague (1795)

Source: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, KW Pflt 22519a

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Provincial decree of Holland abolishing Book Privileges and bestowing a Right to Copy, The Hague (1795), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Your Committee and the joined Members defer nevertheless in all to the better judgment of this Meeting.
Prosperity and Fraternity!
Was signed,

The Hague 9th October 1795.
The first year of the Batavian Freedom.

Corn. Ign. Branger,
President.
Of the Committee of Commerce and Seafaring,
J. H. van Swinden.
J. F. Leemans.


    


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Uw Committe en bygevoegde Leeden refereeren zich niet te min in alles aan het beter oordeel dezer Vergadering.
Heil en Broederschap!
Was geteekend,

Den Haag den 9 October 1795.
Het eerste jaar der Bataafsche Vryheid.

Corn. Ign. Branger,
President.
Van het Committe van Koophandel en Zeevaart,
J. H. van Swinden.
J. F. Leemans.


    

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