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Revocation of the Privilege granted to Pieter Hackens, The Hague (1669)

Source: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, KW 402 A 56

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Revocation of the Privilege granted to Pieter Hackens, The Hague (1669), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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1669
28 May

zing of the Copies, and futher arbitral correction, as will be deemed appropriate to the occasion and circumstances. Order and command Our Procurator-General, Our Officials in the Cities, and all others to collect and to recall etc. the aforesaid Books and Copies everywhere.

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1669
28 Mey

beurte van de Exemplaaren, en verdere arbitrale correctie, soo als na de geleegenheid en de circumstantien van der saake bevonden sal werden te behooren. Lastende en beveelende Onsen Procureur Generaal, Onse Officiers in de Steeden, en alle anderen de voorsz Boeken en Exemplaaren alomme op te haalen en te supprimeeren, etc.

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