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Resolved, Nemine Contradicente, That the same are sufficient to
qualify the Gentlemen therein named, to sit in this Congress.
Resolved also, That the Committee of each Colony, shall have
One Voice only, in determining any Questions that shall arise in
this Congress.
Then the Congress Adjourned till To-Morrow Morning at IX
o'Clock.
Tuesday, October 8, 1765, A. M.
The Congress met according to Adjournment.
Upon Motion, Voted, That the Provinces be called every Morn-
ing at the Time that it is Adjourned to.
Voted, That Mr. Justice Livingston, Mr. M'Kean, and Mr. Rut-
ledge, be a Committee to inspect the Proceedings and Minutes, and
Correct the same.
Then the Congress took into Consideration the Rights and Privi-
leges of the British American Colonists, with the several Incon-
veniencies and Hardships to which they are, and must be subjected,
by the Operation of several late Acts of Parliament, particularly
the Act called the Stamp-Act; and after some Time spent therein,
the same was postponed for further Consideration.
Then the Congress Adjourned to To-Morrow XI o'Clock.
Wednesday, October 9, 1765, A. M.
Then the Congress met according to Adjournment.
The Congress resumed the Consideration of the Rights and Privi-
leges of the British American Colonists, &c. the same was referr'd
after sundry Debates, for further Consideration.
Then the Congress Adjourned until To-Morrow Morning XI
o'Clock.
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Thursday, October 10, 1765, A. M.
The Congress met according to Adjournment, and Resumed, &c.
as Yesterday,
And then Adjourned to X o'Clock To-Morrow Morning.
Friday, October 11, 1765, A. M.
The Congress met according to Adjournment, and Resumed, &c.
as Yesterday.
And then Adjourned to X o'clock To-Morrow Morning.
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