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Show Y" 18" Acts RELATING Part II. council; read a third time, and pat} the Seat Vlt'. TO THE CoreNrns. {cut at the debnres: 1133 the Patentees who vere members of the loWer liti-Etfc, were bottle on the 13th of May *4 '1 do not tee then, in what fenfe it can allowed to debate, and vote: for this rem be fttld, that the houfe did from Z/zn‘z‘ ton, becaule the matter regarded the Com-- time-that is, from the time the King's ixzniz-Ic't'dz'fi as much as would :1 debate letter was read by the {peaker-tnke no concerning any Iinglith 601sz}: flirt/1c)" cognitltnce of the Plantations. Surely the thong refolutions,and the par- bottle declares, that laws made in Parlia- ticular bill referred to by this author; ierts their power of preteribing to them furely the reviving and palling this hilt what produCts they fhould, or fhould not bill in two difibrent tedious ; the hearing cultivate: dillinguifli between the Colo- eounfel agatintl' it, on behalf of one of nies and Norman lwolibflioiis : and aetually The ment, were binding in the Colonies : af- t, dilpoling of the property of the I‘atentees, was taking caguyfimrc of them. Thus then flood the cafe, previous to That we: do not meet with more fre- the civil war. The Pates'ztees and Planters, quent :iii‘ertions of the power of the bomb: prefent (Li vet‘s petitions to the Commons of over the colonies, is eaty to be accounted for. England: they are heard by their coun- The intermiltions of parliament were fre- e1 : no objeé‘rion is made to the jurildic~ tion of the Houle, except by the/ivmwis of the crown. The Patentees, who were members of the upper houfe, were pre- quent. \Vhen they metthey hurl grievances of a higher nature, and which touched them more nearly, to enquire into. Their own domeliie rights ; their-111vn civil, politieul, pet-17.91111," liberty, 21 l were attached : all "~* See journals, volt i. p, 874, 885,, 886, 998. 7 feet N 4‘ called |