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 that the General Assembly of this Commonwealth have no such authority: And that no effort may be omitted on our part against so dangerous an usurpation, we oppose to it, this Remonstrance—earnestly praying, as we are in duty bound, that the, by illuminating those to whom it is addressed, may, on the one hand, turn their councils from every act which affronts His holy perogative, or violates the trust committed to them; and, on the other, guide them into every measure that may be worthy of his blessing, may redoundrebound [sic] to their own praise, and may establish more firmly the liberties of the People, and the prosperity and happiness of the Commonwealth.