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refused to rescind the resolutions of the preceding winter, Lord Mansfield was of the opinion that all the members of the late Legislative Assembly at Boston should be sent for, to give an account of their conduct, and that all the rigors of the law should be exercised against those who should persist in refusing to submit to Parliament. Frances to Choiseul, 29 Sept. 1768. Where rebellion begins, said he, the laws cease, and they can invoke none in their favor. Frances to Choiseul, 16 Sept. 1768. To the ambassador of Spain, he expressed the Sept. opinion that the affair of the Colonies was the gravest and most momentous that England had had since 1688, and saw in America the beginning of a long and even infinite series of revolutions. The Americans, he insisted, must first be compelled to submit to the authority of Parliament; it is only after having reduced them to the most entire obedience that an inquiry can be made into their real or pretended grievances. Frances to
Sept. 1768; 701, 31, signed Clericus Americanus. Bernard to Hillsborough, 16 Sept. 1768, Letters to Hillsborough, &c. 70. designed to persuade the people that theold Charter which had nothing of royalty in it. Bernard to Hillsborough, 16 September, 1768; Letters to Hillsborough, 74. of the Colony, which left to the people theents. Sullen discontent appeared on almost every brow. Bernard to Gage, 16 Sept, 1768. Captain Corner's Diary, Thursday, 8 Sept. On the ninth a Petition was signdams, and Warren met at the house of Warren, Bernard to Hillsborough, 16 September, 1768, Letters to the Ministry, 70. Corner's Diary, 10 September, 1768. and drroclamation against the Convention, Bernard to Hillsborough, 9 Sept. and 16 Sept. 1768. Letters to the Ministry, 70, 74. without first securing my retreat. I wish I were away, Compare Hillsborough to Gage, 16 Sept. 1768, and Captain Corner's Diary, Thursday, 15 Sept. Threats and panic as usual. The Governor wishes himse