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of the fact , to make a record of every such offence under his or their hands and seals respectively , which record so made as aforesaid shall to all intents and purposes be in law taken and adjudged to be a full and perfect conviction ...
of the fact , to make a record of every such offence under his or their hands and seals respectively , which record so made as aforesaid shall to all intents and purposes be in law taken and adjudged to be a full and perfect conviction ...
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... said respective persons and officers not having taken the said oaths in the said respective courts aforesaid shall on or before the first day of August one thousand six hundred seventy - three , at the quarter - sessions for that ...
... said respective persons and officers not having taken the said oaths in the said respective courts aforesaid shall on or before the first day of August one thousand six hundred seventy - three , at the quarter - sessions for that ...
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... but be liable to all the pains and penalties of all the aforesaid laws recited in this Act for such their meeting , notwithstanding his taking the oaths and his making and subscribing the declaration aforesaid ; provided always ...
... but be liable to all the pains and penalties of all the aforesaid laws recited in this Act for such their meeting , notwithstanding his taking the oaths and his making and subscribing the declaration aforesaid ; provided always ...
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