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And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid That if any person or persons whatsoever be indicted of any Offence for which by virtue of any former Statute he or they are excluded from having the benefitt of his or their Clergy if he or they had been thereof convicted by Verdict or Confession if he or they stand mute or will not answer directly to the Felony or shall challenge peremptorily above the number of Twenty persons returned to be [X1of the Jury] or shall be outlawed thereupon shall not be admitted to the benefitt of his or their Clergy
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