XI. That the Funds of the Society shall be disbursed in payment of
necessary expenses incident to the production of the Works of the
Society, and that all other expenses shall be avoided as much as
possible.
XII. That, after the Members of the Society shall have reached One
Thousand Two Hundred, vacancies in that number shall be filled up by the
Council, from time to time as they occur.
XIII. That every Member not in arrear of his Annual Subscription, shall
be entitled to One Copy of every Work published by the Society during
that year.
XIV. That the Members shall be invited to contribute or recommend Works
for publication.
XV. That Editors of Works printed by the Society shall be entitled to
Twenty Copies of the Works they edit.
XVI. That the Council shall determine what number of copies of each Work
shall be printed, and that the copies over and above those required by
the Members shall be sold in such manner, and at such prices, as shall
be fixed by the Council, the proceeds being carried to the account of
the Society.
XVII. That the Publications of the Society shall all form separate
and distinct Works, without any other connexion than that which must
necessarily exist between the volumes of such Works as consist of
several Volumes.
XVIII. That any Member of the Society may at any time compound for
his future Annual Subscriptions, by payment of ?10 over and above his
Subscription for the current year.
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