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An Appendix to the Seventeenth Edition of Dr . Burn ' s Jufiice of the Peace and
Paris Officer . Containing all the Acts of Parliament and adjudged Cases , which
relate to the Office of a Justice of the Peace , from 32 George III . to the present ...
An Appendix to the Seventeenth Edition of Dr . Burn ' s Jufiice of the Peace and
Paris Officer . Containing all the Acts of Parliament and adjudged Cases , which
relate to the Office of a Justice of the Peace , from 32 George III . to the present ...
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and to delude the credulous with a notion that the French themselves were the
only obstacles to peace . The light in which the goverment of France regarded the
ambiguous approaches made in this declaration towards a general pacification ...
and to delude the credulous with a notion that the French themselves were the
only obstacles to peace . The light in which the goverment of France regarded the
ambiguous approaches made in this declaration towards a general pacification ...
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cidents , he rated the peace establishment at twenty - tivo millions annually . The
whole of the taxes in that case , he estimated at 18 , 000 , 000l . to which if the
new taxes were added , supposing no deficiency , there would be a total of 19 ,
500 ...
cidents , he rated the peace establishment at twenty - tivo millions annually . The
whole of the taxes in that case , he estimated at 18 , 000 , 000l . to which if the
new taxes were added , supposing no deficiency , there would be a total of 19 ,
500 ...
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