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Crimes and punishments, or A digest of the criminal statute law in Ireland, alphabetically arranged, with ample notes,in which are discussed the powers and authorities of the several courts of criminal jurisdiction in Ireland; the duties, responsibilities, and privileges of magistrates, coroners, constables, and other officers, in bringing criminals to justice; and also the practice of the courts in punishing offences upon indictment
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