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The peace of justice, or, The authoritie of a justice of peace : anciently established amongst the first principles of the fundamental laws of England, under the the [sic] names of conservators, &c. Continually confirmed by parliaments from time to time; but eftsoon over-born by corrupt superiorities, till now restored to its pristine libertie, by the keepers of the libertie of England by authoritie of Parliament: and lately set forth by their several commissions under the great seal of England, directed to the chieftains of the several counties, cities, and liberties threreof: one of which, being for the liberties of Westminster and S. Martins le Grand London, is herein Englished, interposed, and post-scribed with some reasons extracted out of statutes and other authours, for the better understanding, and satisfaction of all whom it may concern

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