[The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.II. by Tobias Smollett]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.II. CHAPTER VI 168/175
An act to prevent malicious informations in the court of King's Bench, and for the more easy reversal of outlawries in that court.
An Act for the better discovery of judgments in the courts of law.
An Act for delivering declarations to prisoners for debt.
An act for regulating proceedings in the Crown Office.
An act for the more easy discovery and conviction of such as should destroy the game of this kingdom, And an act for continuing the acts for prohibiting all trade and commerce with France, and for the encouragement of privateers.] [Footnote 053: K, p.53.Besides the bills already mentioned, the parliament in this session passed an act for taking and stating the public accounts--another to encourage ship-building--a third for the better disciplining the navy--the usual militia act--and an act enabling his majesty to make grants and leases in the duchy of Cornwall.
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