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National Book Act of the Batavian Republic, The Hague (1803)

Source: Verzameling van vaderlandsche wetten en besluiten uitgevaardigd sedert 22 Januarij 1798 tot 10 Julij 1810, in zooverre zij ook, sedert de invoering der nieuwe wetgeving in Nederland, middellijk of onmiddellijk van toepassing zijn, J. van de Poll ed., Amsterdam: Bij Johannes Müller, 1840, I, pp. 242-247; Koninklijke Bibliotheek, NL 61 C 2003

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National Book Act of the Batavian Republic, The Hague (1803), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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247

Consequently, the State Administration orders that this will be announced and posted, everywhere, as is proper.

At the Hague, 3rd June 1803.
(Was signed)
C.H. Gockinga, Pres.
(Under the authority of)
By order of the State Administration
(Was signed)
C.G. Hultman

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247

Dienvolgens gelast het Staats-Bewind, dat deze zal worden afgekondigd en aangeplakt, alomme, daar zulks behoort.

In den Haag, den 3 Junij 1803.
(Was geparapheerd)
C.H. Gockinga, vt.
(Onder stondt)
Ter Ordonnantie van het Staats-Bewind
(Was geteekend)
C.G. Hultman

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