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I have perosed this Indutmt and the Severall papers
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which is relates to And am of opinion
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that it is best to let the prossecution fall
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inregard it is very doutfull whether
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it will lye or not, and that if it will
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yet tis too lith a matter to mgage the
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Honor of the City in And further in case
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the offendr Should be convicted tip next
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to rectaine, that the fine will be very
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inconsiderable, and will wet come to the
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City. but to the King Since the Record dos
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1780
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S Lovell Recordr.
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Nor ye 11th. 1700:
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