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INTITULED, AN ACT for the more effectual Suppression of local Disturbances and dangerous Associations inire/tfra</.
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there is now prevalent in certain parts of Preamble: ^£l$fcPt' ire/awrf a dangerous Conspiracy against the Rights of Pro-in cenwnjlart*of * perty and the Administration of the Laws, which has been manifested, peny"andThe"" *"' °* as well by open and daring Outrages against the Persons and Property Administration of •> ' o o o
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causing of His Majesty's peaceable Subjects, as by tumultuous movements of such general Alarm i i-r -i i-• ii i •
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as to frustrate the large bodies or evil-disposed persons, who have by their numbers and ordinary modes of violence created such general alarm and intimidation as materially to
""""* "*** "*" i mpedethe due course of public Justice, and to frustiate the ordinary modes of Criminal Prosecution: And whereas divers Meetings and Assemblies, inconsistent with Divers Meetings
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inconsistent with the the public peace and safety, arid with the exercise of regular govern-public peace have ment, have for sometime past been held in /retorf: And whereas the Laws now in"" the Laws now in force in that part of the United Kingdom have been J^t t^su^'mf" found inadequate to the prompt and effectual suppression of the said *"<* Mischiefs.
mischiefs, and the interposition of Parliament is necessary for the purpose of checking the further progress of the same; JBQfe It tgertfOtt d&liattetl, by The KING's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and 36.
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