SUBSCRIPTION, in the commerce of books, signifies an engagement to take a certain number of copies of a book, intended to be printed, and a reciprocal obligation of the bookseller or publisher, to deliver the said copies, on certain terms. These subscriptions, which had their rise in England about the middle of the 17th century, were lately very frequent in France and Holland, and are now very common among ourselves.
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