The first example that you have shown is a P2PKH address. The 0x14 indicates how many bytes to push onto the stack. 0x14 is 20 in decimal so the script pushes the next 20 bytes on the stack which is `6d 1d 74 58 95 6e 80 cd b4 c3 3f 1e d5 8e 91 c4 92 1a 85 d0`. The second case is a Pay to Script Hash example (P2SH). The script is `HASH160 Push 20 bytes <redeem_script> OP_EQUAL>`. Hence your redeem script in the second case is `16523302f2eed0e0aa6a4c1d0a41396fc26f536e`. You would need to then Base58Check it with prefix of 0x05, this gives you the address as `33j3G4xMEn4CtKL5iYnsr97ww67wYh8TPY`