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[298] Capt. , Bancroft. [299] lewd, McDonald. [300] Governour, McDonald and Bancroft. [301] get, McDonald. [302] General, McDonald. [303] ag^{st}, McDonald. [304] losse, McDonald and Bancroft. [305] wantonnes, McDonald; wantonness, Bancroft. [306] Governour, McDonald and Bancroft. [307] McDonald omits the &; Bancroft, nor and. [308] McDonald omits the all. [309] certifie, Bancroft. [310] failed, McDonald, Bancroft. [311] himself, McDonald. [312] stande, McDonald, Bancroft. [313] Saturday, Bancr...oft. The same morning the lawes abovewritten, drawen out of the instructions, were read, and one by one thoroughly examined, and then passed onceagain[314] the general[315] consente of the whole Assembly. [314] againe, McDonald, Bancroft. [315] generall, McDonald, Bancroft. This afternoon the committies brought in a reporte, what they had doneas concerning the third sorte of lawes, the discussing whereof spentethe residue of that daye. Excepte onely the consideration of a petitionof M^r John Rolfes againste Captaine John Martine[316] for writing aletter to him wherein (as M^r Rolfe alledgeth) he taxeth him bothunseemly[317] and amisse of certaine thinges[318] wherein he was neverfaulty, and besides, casteth some aspersion upon the present government, w^{ch} is the most temperate and juste[319] that ever was in thiscountry, too milde, indeed, for many of[320] this Colony, whomunwoonted[321] liberty hath made insolente and not to knowe[322]themselves.
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