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The balance which they had held from the beginning, they were allowed to retain no longer."] [Footnote 184: Hutchinson's History of Massachusetts Bay, Vol.
I., pp. 336, 337.] [Footnote 185: _Ibid._] [Footnote 186: Palfrey's History of New England, Vol.III., B.iii., Chap.ix., p.374.
Mr.Palfrey, pp.
375, 376, in a note, gives the following abstract of Randolph's charges presented to the Court: "1. They assume powers that are not warranted by the Charter, which is executed in another place than was intended.2.They make laws repugnant to those of England.3.They levy money on subjects not inhabiting the colony (and consequently not represented in the General Court).
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