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present another Address beseeching H. M. to do therein what He should think most proper.

But the Affair in which the two parts were most interrested, & which from the Situation of the times was most likely to bring the Court even under difficultys, was a petition laid before the House of the Members of the Common Council complaining of the Difficiency of the late Act for reversing the Judgement deletion against /deletion in the foreign:Latin quo Warrantos /foreign deletion unclear /deletion addition against /addition the said City, several Aldermen still acting as such by the Commissions of the late K. James.