The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... peace or good behaviour ; and for want of such sureties may commit them to the gaol . All which one Justice of Peace may do . " - Dalton , c . 82 . If a Member of the House of Commons , or the first nobleman in the land , were so acting ...
... peace or good behaviour ; and for want of such sureties may commit them to the gaol . All which one Justice of Peace may do . " - Dalton , c . 82 . If a Member of the House of Commons , or the first nobleman in the land , were so acting ...
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... peace , and may com- mand persons to his assistance , and if they refuse they are punishable for it . " " If the sheriff , or justices of the peace , come to suppress rioters , and one of them who come with the sheriff or justices is ...
... peace , and may com- mand persons to his assistance , and if they refuse they are punishable for it . " " If the sheriff , or justices of the peace , come to suppress rioters , and one of them who come with the sheriff or justices is ...
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... peace . We have shown , that in cases of necessity , as in the arrest of Sir F. BURDETT , when he was sent to the Tower , it is legal for the Peace Officers to call in the assistance of a military force : and we have shown that the ...
... peace . We have shown , that in cases of necessity , as in the arrest of Sir F. BURDETT , when he was sent to the Tower , it is legal for the Peace Officers to call in the assistance of a military force : and we have shown that the ...
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