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Contrasts in English Criminal Law. sent, or received, in any ship, any manner of sheep alive, to be carried or conveyed

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out of the realm, or out of Wales, or out of Ireland, he was to suffer, for the first offence, imprisonment and loss of his left hand, and

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for the second offence he was to be convict ed of felony: and by the 35th Elizabeth,

r chap. 1, it was enacted that if any person above the age of sixteen years should ob stinately refuse to attend church or chapel,