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officers of the hundred should go 

 BO sufficiently armed as to quell any 

 riotous proreedinsjs. 



The Earl of Darnley also op- 

 posed the bill, which was defended 

 by Earls Camden and Liverpool. 

 The third reading being carried. 

 Lord Holland's amendments were 

 put and negatived. He then pro- 



posed as a third amendment, that 

 the magistrates should not have 

 the power of search in the night. 

 This was rejected on a division by 

 17 against 6, and the bill was 

 passed. 



Its operation was limited to the 

 25th of March, 1813. 



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