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1 John Caldigate was committed, and liberated on bail .
2 She was committed to prison on the eleventh of February, 1746, and liberated on bail on the seventeenth.
3 He was imprisoned by the Parliamentary forces on account of his zeal in the Royal cause, but soon liberated on bail .
4 He was liberated on bail for fifteen hundred dollars, which was forfeited; but the judgments were never enforced against his securities.
5 In less than forty-eight hours, the error of which I am the victim will be recognized, and I shall be liberated on bail .
6 It seems he had been liberated on bail , (having influential friends) and had at once made the best of his way to the United States.
7 "Meanwhile, you are liberated on bail . "
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