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June (search for this): chapter 9
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Chapter 8:
How the mandamus councillors were dealt with.
August, 1774.
on Saturday, the sixth day of August, Gage received
Chap. VIII.} 1774. Aug. an authentic copy of the act of parliament for the better regulating the province of the Massachusetts bay, introduced by Lord North in April, and, as we have seen, assented to by the king on the twentieth of May.
Rockingham and his friends have left on the records of the house of lords their protest against the act, because, said they, a definitive legal offence, by which a forfeiture of the charter is incurred, has not been clearly stated and fully proved; neither has notice of this adverse proceeding been given to the parties affected; neither have they been heard in their own defence; and because the governor and council are intrusted with powers, with which the British constitution has not trusted his majesty and privy council, so that the lives and properties of the subjects are put into their hands without control.
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Chapter 8:
How the mandamus councillors were dealt with.
August, 1774.
on Saturday, the sixth day of August, Gage received
Chap. VIII.} 1774. Aug. an authentic copy of the act of parliament for the better regulating the province of the Massachusetts bay, introduced by Lord North in April, and, as we have seen, assented to by the king on the twentieth of May.
Rockingham and his friends have left on the records of the house of lords their protest against the act, because, said they, a definitive legal offence, by which a forfeiture of the charter is incurred, has not been clearly stated and fully proved; neither has notice of this adverse proceeding been given to the parties affected; neither have they been heard in their own defence; and because the governor and council are intrusted with powers, with which the British constitution has not trusted his majesty and privy council, so that the lives and properties of the subjects are put into their hands without control.
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