English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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... peace of the respective county , upon oath to them of any offence against this Act , which oath they are hereby empowered to administer , to commit the offender for six months without bail or mainprize , unless upon or before such ...
... peace of the respective county , upon oath to them of any offence against this Act , which oath they are hereby empowered to administer , to commit the offender for six months without bail or mainprize , unless upon or before such ...
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... peace and chief magistrate respectively , or the respective constables , headboroughs and tithing - men by warrant from the said justice , justices or chief magistrate respectively , shall and may with what aid , force and assistance ...
... peace and chief magistrate respectively , or the respective constables , headboroughs and tithing - men by warrant from the said justice , justices or chief magistrate respectively , shall and may with what aid , force and assistance ...
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... peace to convey the said person or persons to the place of his or their habitation as aforesaid under the pains and penalties in this Act prescribed . ... IV . And for the further redress of the mischiefs intended to be hereby remedied ...
... peace to convey the said person or persons to the place of his or their habitation as aforesaid under the pains and penalties in this Act prescribed . ... IV . And for the further redress of the mischiefs intended to be hereby remedied ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
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