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of this Convention are, to see Harmony restored able and constitutional Principles, which alone can give the same a lasting Foundation. That we will exert our utmost Endeavours towards com= between Great Britain and her Colonies on honour= pleating this important Purpose, and are of Opinion that the late commercial Regulations are the most eligible Means for attaining this desirable End. Prosperity of every State, greatly depends on pro= =sistance, Cloathing, and Defence of its Inhabitants; viding within itself Articles necessary for Sub= Resolved, That from common Prudence and Regard for this Colony, we will encourage Arts, Manufactures, Agriculture, and every Kind of Eco= nomy, and use our Influence for the same Purpose/ with our Constituents, and all connect= mittees of the several Counties to propose Pre= =miums to the Inhabitants, whose Industry may be a proper Subject for their Bounty in such Manner as to them shall seem meet Resolved, That his Majesty's Subjects have an undoubted Right at any Time to meet, and And whereas the Freedom, Happiness and petition the Throne for a Redress of Grievances, =ed with us; and we recommend to the Com= n.3.1st column And whereas the Freedom, Happiness, and
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