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Show ed at the Time of their Colonization ; and which tuents, do claim, demand, and refill on, as their indubitable Rights and Lilierties; which cannot be applicable to their feveral local, and other be legally taken from them, altered, or abridged Circumfiances. ‘ " Refol‘ved, mm. 5071. 7. That thefe, his Ma- by any Power whatever, without their own C011- ‘ief‘ty's Colonies, are likewife entitled to all the u'u-urnulurtma Grievances, and petition the King r, and that all «v V LII-umfllulllmlw Immunities and Privileges granted and confirmed to them by royal Charters, or fecured by their leveral Codes of provincial Laws. " Rejdved, mm. can. 8. That they have a Right peaceably to afiemble, confider of their ‘ ‘swa A. 41 ‘ they have, by Experience, refpeétively found to v Benefit of fuch of the EiigZi/I'z Statutes, as exil't- fent, 5y their Rgm'cjflnmtiw: in'tlzeir fevemlpraj 22mm] Legg'flamrex.‘f - _v ear-7min! it" ‘rtnwiy " 5‘ " Rtfch-ed, 6. That they are entitled to the PLEAS AND AR GUMENTS. 37 "ALL and each of which, the aforefaidDepu- ties in Behalf of tl‘iemlelves, and their Confli- yr. v ww D‘ "V 'V v yams" "in t.'15:19". .JLA .1 PLEAS AND" ARGUMENTS. 1; 36 I'rofecutions, prohibitory Proclamations, and r Commitments for the fame, are illegal. " Refoh‘ed, mm. am. 9. That the Keeping a {landing Army in thefe Colonies, in Times of Peace, without the Confent of the Legiflature of that Colony in which fuch Army is kept, is necefihry to good Government, and rendered effential by the EngZi/lz Confiitution, that the conl'tituent Branches of. the Legiflature be independent of each other -, that, therefore the Exer- cife of legiflative Power in feveral Colonies, by a. Council appointed, during Pleafure, by the Crown, is unconfiitutional, dangerous, and dc" ftrué‘tive to the Freedom ofA'merz‘mn Legiflation. u ALL SECTION a , ‘_..~ ,; RWSQCS 7-3.» may??? againft Law. " Réfo/‘ved, mm. am. IO. It is indifpenfably |