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•M f 
.ftants. 
I Counllllerg, 
2 Judges 
i 
2 Peopkf 
1 of tfie 
whole Coun- 
•trey, 
2 of each 
'Toxvriacon- 
cerning. 
o 
i The - 
^. . Vpublick 
'^i Civil j State, or 
8c they C 2 Parti- 
concern ycularper- 
i fons. 
'Whether 
between 
|themem- 
fbers of 
their own 
ICommen- 
wealth &I 
they are. 
t of the whole 
Countrey. 
,2 of each Town? 
for their pfote* 
ion. 
_ for their previa 
{.flon. 
I their lands. 
2 their Treaiure^ 
in their per/oniSl 
Inheritances^ and 
proprieties 
2 Cri- 
minal* 
1 either 
ofTref- 
Ipaflcs 
or 
2 of 
Capital 
Crimes. 
2 In 
their 
< mutu 
• al - 
com- 
merce, 
whe- 
ther in 
^way 
fi Of 
buying 
and iel« 
ling. 
2 Len4< 
* ingaai 
bor* 
rowinfc 
2 Be- 
tween 
BurgefTes 
land the 
'people, 
and for- 
raign 
Nations, 
whether 
in cafe 
Ir That we do them wrong* 
2 That they do us wrong. 
