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The House Resolved, that the Upper House keeping before them
the Bills sent from this House, longer than the usual and reasonable
time upon any Pretence whatsoever is a dangerous Innovation intro-
ductive of many Inconveniences, and of altering the usual method of
Proceeding in Assemblies; and that threatning this House with the
fall of all those Laws usually Revived and Re-enacted in which the
Publick Utility and Benefit of the Inhabitants are so essentially con-
cerned till this House comply with their unreasonable demands is
using compulsory means with this House to give up the Rights and
Priviledges of the People and tends to the making themselves
Absolute, and the Delegates of the People Useless
The House Adjourns to two of the Clock in the Afternoon
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