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After And wee are troubled to see Yor Honours wrest our
words as tho' wee claimd the use of the Great Seale for nothing,
Wee haue not said or done any thing to deserve such A con-
struction Wee hope.
If Wee proposd to transcribe the Iournall it was in comply-
ance with yor honors resolution to haue Allowances in tobacco
And Wee did not Expect to be reprimanded for it.
Wee do not reflect on yor honors Understanding or integrity
And wish that Every where All reflections was Avoided.
Wee desire Your honors interpret! our good meaning aright
and to concurr with us that Wee may proceed to Compleat
this Sessions. Signd p order Wm Taylard Cl.
Which was read and approovd of by the house & Sent up
to the honob Councill by Mr Charles Greenbery Mr Iames
Smallwood Mr Wm Frisby Mr Ino Iones Mr Iames Maxwell.
They returne and say they deliverd it
The house Adjournd till 2 A Clock in the Afternoone.
Post Merediem.
The house mett againe being calld over were present as in
the morning.
The honoble Thomas Tench Robt Smith Iames Sanders
Francis lenkins and Wm Coursey Esqrs enters the house and
delivers Mr Speaker the following Message.
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P. R. O.
B. T. Md.
Vol. 17.
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By the Councill in Assembly October 3d 1704
Gent Wee haue Acquainted you with what wee cann say
upon the Subject of last Message which Matters Shall never
be drawne into president the laws proposed Are all agreed to
Therefore wee desire You will Get the bills ready that this
day may end with this present Sessions
Signd p order Wm Bladen Cl Co.
Which was read in the house.
Orderd the foll Message be sent up.
By the house of Del October 3d 1704
Since Yor honors Will not consent to what wee haue so
reasonably proposd As to duplicates for the future Wee are
dischargd from that proposall and are obligded to Assert our
privileidges to futurity. Wee cannot fill up the bills without
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