Chapter VI. *to revive and continue in force, for a further time, the first section of the act, intituled “An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States, against the Barbary powers.”* Jan. 10, 1809. [Obsolete.] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Stat
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Chap. VI.— An Act *to revive and continue in force, for a further time, the first section of the act, intituled “An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States, against the Barbary powers.”* Jan. 10, 1809. [Obsolete.] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That so much of the act,Act of March 26, 1804, ch. 46. passed on the twenty-fifth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and four, intituled “An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States, against the Barbary powers,” as is contained in the first section of the said act, (and which was revived and continued in force, for the lime therein mentioned, by an act, intituled “An act toAct of Jan. 19, 1808, ch. 11. revive and continue in force, for a further time, the first section of the act, intituled An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States, against the Barbary powers,” passed the nineteenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eight,) be, and the same hereby is revived and continued in force, until the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and ten: *Provided however,* that the additional duty laid by the said section shall be collected on all suchAdditional duty. goods, wares and merchandise, liable to pay the same, as shall have been imported previous to that day.
Approved, January 10, 1809.