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unlicensed persons and sending them to England require any delegation of that power by any such warrant.
They authorise the Company, or certain agents of the Company, who are specified in one of the later Acts, to seize or cause to be seized such offenders, but do not prescribe the mode in which they shall seize them, or the means by which they shall cause them to be seized.
2. To the 2d obj: that the warrant does not appear to have had a proper conclusion; it was answered that both this and the foregoing objection are grounded on principles that relate to commitments by magistrates, in the ordinary course of criminal Justice, for the purpose of brining transgressors to trial, but the arrest in question is [ILL] such commitment, it is an act done
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