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Page 336
... imprisonment is hereby enacted and adjudged to be illegal ; ( 4 ) and that if any of the said subjects now is or hereafter shall be so imprisoned , every such person and persons so imprisoned , shall and may for every such imprisonment ...
... imprisonment is hereby enacted and adjudged to be illegal ; ( 4 ) and that if any of the said subjects now is or hereafter shall be so imprisoned , every such person and persons so imprisoned , shall and may for every such imprisonment ...
Page 357
... imprisoned or restrained , naming the prisoner and the person detaining him , if their names are known , and describing ... imprisonment or restraint is by virtue of any warrant or other process , a copy thereof shall be annexed , or it ...
... imprisoned or restrained , naming the prisoner and the person detaining him , if their names are known , and describing ... imprisonment or restraint is by virtue of any warrant or other process , a copy thereof shall be annexed , or it ...
Page 360
... imprisonment or restraint , the party shall not be discharged until sufficient notice shall have been given to such ... imprisonment or restraint and to hear the evidence that may be produced by any person interested and authorized to ...
... imprisonment or restraint , the party shall not be discharged until sufficient notice shall have been given to such ... imprisonment or restraint and to hear the evidence that may be produced by any person interested and authorized to ...
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