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greatness of the population be naturally most abundant &
less known, whereby it may be so much the easier for
them to impose themselves as persons of unexceptionable
character upon Magistrates Ministers or Parish Officers &
other persons having no special interest in the detection of
such imposture Be it enacted that at any time between
between the transmission of such examination to
the Governor and the expiration of the Penitentiary-Term
of the Prisoner in question the Governor may, if the
abode of the Examinant be not more than ten miles
distant from the Penitentiary House, require such
Examinant at his convenience to repair thither & then and
there to undergo farther examination: and so toties quoties
as often as may be necessary for the clearing up any
doubts reasonably entertained on the part of the said
Governor, in respect of the fitness of such Examinant
and if such Examinant should refuse or omitt to comply
with any such reasonable request, or on such re-examination
should refuse or wilfully omitt to answer to any fit
question, or by any answer or answers give just cause for
suspecting his fitness in the capacity aforesaid, the
Governor shall be warranted to refuse accepting him in
the same.
Art. 18.
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