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The obviousness of the
necessity of exercising such
powers renders the not
having given them
less excusable
Of the distinct classes of in colony it
is ever the exp only & unblemished settler
that of the legislation any
demand for censor —
The more important
now to correct this omission
from the no of Attles of In
one gradually array
at Colony.
In the St Albans it was determined
Such grant powers of making ordinances for Imprisonment.
p.16.
Genl Warrants though conty only to principle & not to
a direct judgment declared illegeal p.20
Charter there can now be none p.24
The Act gives power to try only English offences p.25
Even tho' Govr had power to declare new Offences he has no power to try them p 27
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Instances in this illegal power has been ed
p.37
Escapes the most importt
Two punished with 50 lashes for attemtg
to leave a Colony without permissn p47
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After term expiration of term kept in a state of Bondage
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