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Show 300 Ae'rs RELATIP G Part II. Sefl'JX. To THE COLONIES. 3011 {hould interfere, and puuifh an aft " of "difohedience to the authority of the " Britifl11egiflature ' carries with it, " con- might 31,11 ear in Arncrica, is What would afiefling §." ‘3 declaratory 2.61 was And Why fo ?---" Becaufe it is a [war/[airmen- orth on another 0032111011. " wry qfl‘ri‘m of the fupreme authority " of the Britilh legil ature, over thefe con found that the colonies permanent and ade- " Ionics in the part of I‘m:7170/: .' --and (1.1.110 proxifion for the chargqes of the ad- is intended " to compel New York into :1 fuhmii‘hon to that authority." One would minifiration or jufiicc, 3.1111 the fupport of thin 11 then thea :efirit- 101110111 theking, under the fame circumflances, won(1 have gave it in charge to their committee to confider of prop methods 01 maL111g fuch been a royal nflér 50;: of the fupreme au- provifion '31". "fequences vaflly more appear totally 1111pra‘mahle in Eng- land. civil government : the houfe there.ore thority of the'1.1/23over the colonies in the The verV ne:1 day an order was mane part of taxation; an aiTcrtion which to to bringin a bill £01 e1121hling1iefiy Englilhmen would appear to have " con- " fequences vafily mare afi‘efiing."--Oue to put ti-eecufioms, and <ther 11111111.,111 the Britith (1011111110113111 America, and the thing is unquefiionahle; that to " refiraii execution of laws relating to trade there. " the governor from calling 1/217 45731775411," under the management of commilhoners till the affemhly {hould comply with the 11618; to prevent their meeting till they to le apncoii ted.or that purl.ofe and t0 refideut there T. In conformity to {hould have met, and done What was wanted of them; howm er pra61 § See Farmer's Letters, [1. g, 10. Journ, vol. xxxi. p. 392. |