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... neat beyond compare, Maintains the Nation's rights, her God adores, Her Sov'rcign loves, proteas the Britifis Thores. Foul Crimes detefts and feeks their 1wift Decreafe And thus enjoys a blefs'd internal Peace. HE late Mr. BARRET, in his iif/?oiy of B ...

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... lot. on a.d . O ESDALE ASSOCIATIO\I. .Fog profecn-irr;r brv fnididlmieni, all perfo'ns who-arej or Ir'all be gnt,4v 'ofany crimees or mildeneanorsr t'rnieoraaety sibcaingte perfons, lsabitatiotrs.or ploperties of the tubfcrilberg. or of buyilg or re- ceiv ...

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... fubfcription, for raifnk a f und for carry i - on precltions aguiiirif all perfons wtib arci or ioriatIl.l be, guityof any crimes or rnifddheadors imtteaimateiy afD'tigthe perfmon. labitabitions, 0 propirtes of the fubrficrs, or o 1'huyin orreceiivingtheir ...

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... Shillings and Sixpencc in boards, A TFR E A T IS E- ON14 T EfE POLICiE of the METROPOLIS;- . .CONAtfING A DETAIL:OF The Various CRIMES and MiSWEZIMEANORS by which PUB.Ci .and PRIVATE. PROPERTY and SECURITY. are at prefent injured and endan. gered; and fuggeftng ...

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... wvilere the pain was tmoft violent, by which means, and t he bleoflg of God, I was ptrfe1ly recovered. I Ihould think it a crime unpardonable, *ere I not to na,)i-eft this cure to the fuftcring peopie in like circunm(taiLcs. I aim, Sir, yours, &c. J. WI ...

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... private maftnerJ, and htnve gaen ip to fuflicr the 0finders, in hopesofefiersneeing 'with sat fte crosicb the enoormiey vJ their crime doth merit. - Weiave c teehrmou r ro Af ,witrb the urmoff refptfand a fulI &teromratioon aivaoyr to - prove olirfdevet good ...

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... carrying on for the- pitrpoiec. intimidating w ?? ■? le , s aad .'urors from bringing the perpetrator. °. thc ?? , ?? ornbl « crimes to punifhment; and; D-.fi. C ? 8 but the tfeedy operation o; ihe BU befo.c the Houfe could check thole barba-i titles. In ...

R CEIPT nf ,i:; ?? ES, F.AS'EE.N DliVlSl4tN. (7.1H12E nte tt:-;jiljt of I he ' - r- sr the lialr

... Article ofthis Affcciation, for raifing a fund, in orderto pro- lecute to eflftcl all perfons who i(ball bd guilty of any crimes and inifrlerrcanors, iameelialely affeaing the perlbns, habitations, and prrrperiies offticftjbfcri- bers, particularly in ...

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... thotr of fhooting anrid hunting ? Why interfere, therefore with the di. ierafons of the lowcr orders, ulrfes it was to produce crimes a The Magillracy, in bis opinion, exercifed toO I ria it controul, whenever, in order to prevent nifchief, they itnetcred ...

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... ; and confidered the unhappy culptit as . onf the ifiltrument made ulfe of by a defigning %il. )g fain to perpetrate the' crime'for which the fuFoiered. e lie 'faid' he rejoiced in the belief, that The had that r- time' for repentance given her, which ...

Friday's M.iil. ;

... aft of fuch atrocity as (eldom fufier_ the perpetrators to re- main Uiidifcovered, ihofe who have been guilty ol the above crime wiil not elude the pei_cirat- tngeyc of Juilice. In the courfe of the late Parliamentary enquiry into the fcarcity of corn ...

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... Plaiifers, where the pain was moft violent, by which means, by the bleffing 9f God, I was perfectly recovered. I would think it a crime unpardon- able were I not to manifeft this cure to the fuffering people in like circunlitances. ' I am, Sir, your's, &c. J ...