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the same day.
Mr. Davies, Said, I beg the Court will recollect that my Motion was simply on behalf of Mr. Marshall, that the Writ of Capias might be set aside, which he thought was injuriously taken out against him because no demand had been previously made of the Debt, and which Mr. Marshall judged to be irregularly taken out, because it was done by Mr. Stapylton, who was no Attorney in the name but without the
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