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the Action, and therefore he said the Defendant could not move any thing: But the Court observed that the Process in this Case was a Writ of Capias requiring bail and therefore it might be injurious to the Defendant to be obliged to put in Bail, which is the only way in which he could appear to this Action, and therefore although it is a General Rule that a Defendant can not move in a Cause untill he has appear’d, yet there are exceptions to this Rule, when Justice requires that the Defendant should move before he has put
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