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 reduced to the tate of Englih counties, they had repreentatives aigned them.

thoe from whom omething had been taken, omething in return might properly be given. To the Americans their Charters are left as they were, nor have they loft any thing except that of which their edition has deprived them. If they were to be repreented in Parliament, omething would be granted, though nothing is withdrawn.

inhabitants of Cheter, Durham, and Wales, were invited to exchange their peculiar intitutions for the power of voting, which they wanted before. The Americans have voluntarily reigned the power of voting, to live in ditant and eparate governments, and what they have voluntarily quitted, they have no right to claim.