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Morning Chronicle, 25 Octr 1826.
Barber Beaumont's Letter to the Revenue
Commissioners — extract.
"Should (I) without any conceivable
motive except that of saving a few half
pence put myself into the power of the
wretches Lye & Shepherd, to whom I seldom
spoke unless to reprove, by directing
them to make false entries?"
Miscollocation.
Morn Chron Octr 31. If the Police, "were impartially
"appointed, we really believe that
"they wd be preferred as keepers of the peace &
"to a certain extent as Administrators of the
"Law to the Unpaid Magistrate." Dublin Evening
Post.
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