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... magistrates in the capacity of police - officers , it is the party prosecuting or detecting , and fre- quently not a peace - officer . ' These questions , we see , allude also to another bad effect of re- wards , both parliamentary and ...
... magistrates in the capacity of police - officers , it is the party prosecuting or detecting , and fre- quently not a peace - officer . ' These questions , we see , allude also to another bad effect of re- wards , both parliamentary and ...
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... magistrates of the county ; it there appeared , that two magistrates had gone to a liquor - shop in the Borough , for the express purpose of ascertaining whether they really sold beer , or not , when the landlord confessed , that if any ...
... magistrates of the county ; it there appeared , that two magistrates had gone to a liquor - shop in the Borough , for the express purpose of ascertaining whether they really sold beer , or not , when the landlord confessed , that if any ...
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... magistrates should insist , as they can most effectually , on its provisions being carried into execution according to their spirit and intention . We shall not occupy much space in our notice relative to the granting of licences to ...
... magistrates should insist , as they can most effectually , on its provisions being carried into execution according to their spirit and intention . We shall not occupy much space in our notice relative to the granting of licences to ...
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