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1701-1718 115 (1701)

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At   a   GENERAL          ASSEMBLY,           begun     at FA
His Majefty's Roial College of William             and Governor.
Mary, adjoining to the City of Williams-
burg, the Fifth Day of December; in the
Twelfth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Lord WI L L I A M 111. of England, Scotland,
France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the
Faith, &.c;. Annoq; Dom. 1700. And thence
continued, by feveral Prorogations, to the
Sixth Day of Auguj, 1701; and in the Thir-
teenth Year of His Majefty's Reign; being
the Second Seffion of this prefent General
Affembly.
CHA P. I.
An Act for the better frengthening the Frontiers, and dycdovering
the Approaches of an ENemy. (a)
CHA P. II.
Av Al for the vore ectual apprehending an out-lying Negro,
'who hath committed divers Robberies and Ofences. E X P.
(a) Part of this A&  gave Encouragement to fach People as fhould rettle and inhabit the Frontiers in
Cohabitations and Towns; but was never put in Execution, and is now become of no Ufe: And the refl of
it has been provided for, from Time to Time, by a Temporary A , for Security and Defence of the County
in imer of Danger, Anno 1705 ; which was frequently revived and continued. Vide Chap. 5. 1727
P 2                CHA P.

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