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any Way to suppress those Aggrievances but by an Act of the
Legislature
We wish We could say those Complaints brought Us had been
on trifling Occasions, if they had, they would never have met with
Encouragement from Us, but as they appear otherwise, We cannot
think We can be better employed than in finding Means to redress
the Evils, and punish the Offenders
However We are further confirmed in Our Opinion of your In-
clination to do Everything that can be serviceable to the Good of the
Country, by appointing Edmund Jenings and Levin Gale Esqr to
join such Members as shall be appointed by Our House in the Con-
ference proposed, and accordingly have appointed Doctor Charles
Carrol, Messrs Joshua George William Stoughton, Vachel Denton
James Calder and Robert Jenkins Henry Members of this House
to join those honourable Members of Your House in that Con-
ference at such time and Place as to your Honours shall seem meet
Signed p Order M Macnemara Cl Lo H.
Adjourned till to Morrow Morning nine of the Clock
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U. H. J.
No. 734
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Gentlemen
However surprizing the Truths mentioned in Our Message of
Yesterday by James Hollyday Esqr may be to Your House, yet they
are not the less Truths for that Reason; but as the Publick Good
requires Our sole Attention we shall wave further Notice of what
is justly exceptionable in Your Message by Messrs King and Lloyd
and proceed to acquaint you that the Conferees appointed by this
House will meet the Conferees named by your House at Mr Lomas's
immediately
Signed p Order John Ross Cl Up H.
Adjourned till two of the Clock in the Afternoon
Eodem Die post Meridiem
This house met again according to Adjournment
Present as in the Morning
Read the second time the Bill Entituled an Act for raising an
Annual Revenue for the better Support of his Lordships Government
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