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... offence , forfeit and pay any fum not exceeding twenty pounds , nor lefs than five pounds , to be levied in manner herein - after mentioned , in refpect of each and every fuch promiffory or other note , order , undertaking , or ...
... offence , forfeit and pay any fum not exceeding twenty pounds , nor lefs than five pounds , to be levied in manner herein - after mentioned , in refpect of each and every fuch promiffory or other note , order , undertaking , or ...
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... offence fhall be mouths , or committed , for the space of three calendar months , unless the until recogni forfeited fhall be fooner paid , or until fuch offender , tered into to money thinking him or herself aggrieved by fuch ...
... offence fhall be mouths , or committed , for the space of three calendar months , unless the until recogni forfeited fhall be fooner paid , or until fuch offender , tered into to money thinking him or herself aggrieved by fuch ...
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... offence fhall be committed ; and that the mafter and mariners of any fuch fhip , veffel , or boat , wherein any fuch offence fhall be committed , having knowledge of fuch offence , and wittingly and willingly aiding and affifting ...
... offence fhall be committed ; and that the mafter and mariners of any fuch fhip , veffel , or boat , wherein any fuch offence fhall be committed , having knowledge of fuch offence , and wittingly and willingly aiding and affifting ...
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... offence , forfeit and pay the fum of ten pounds , for each and every foreigner who shall have been on board at the time of the arrival of such ship or veffel as afore- faid , whom he shall have wilfully neglected or refused to declare ...
... offence , forfeit and pay the fum of ten pounds , for each and every foreigner who shall have been on board at the time of the arrival of such ship or veffel as afore- faid , whom he shall have wilfully neglected or refused to declare ...
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... offence , on conviction there- adjudged to of in his Majesty's court of king's bench , or in any court of depart out of oyer and terminer , gaol delivery , or great feffions , or jufticiary the realm , and court in Scotland , be ...
... offence , on conviction there- adjudged to of in his Majesty's court of king's bench , or in any court of depart out of oyer and terminer , gaol delivery , or great feffions , or jufticiary the realm , and court in Scotland , be ...
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Page 80 - Defendants in such Action or Suit may plead the General Issue, and give this Act and the Special Matter in Evidence at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act...
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Page 98 - Rome may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or by any person whatsoever : And I do declare that I do not believe that the Pope of Rome or any other foreign prince, prelate, person, state, or potentate, hath or ought to have any temporal or civil jurisdiction, power, superiority, or pre-eminence, directly or indirectly, within this realm.
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