At a Meeting of the Delegates of every Town and District in the County of Suffolk, on Tuesday the Sixth of September, at the House of Mr. Richard Woodward of Dedham, and by Adjournment at the House of Mr. Daniel Vose of Milton, on Friday the Ninth Instant, Joseph Palmer, Esq; being chosen Moderator, and William Thompson, Esq; Clerk. a Committee was chosen to bring in a Report to the Convention, and the following being several Times read and put Paragraph by Paragraph, was UNANIMOUSLY voted, Viz.

WHEREAS the Power, but not the Justice: the Vengeance, but not the Wisdom of Great-Britain, which of old persecuted, scourged and exiled our fugitive Parents from their nation Shores, now pursues us their guiltless Children with unrelenting Severity--And whereas this then savage and uncultivated Desart was purchased by the Toil and Treasure or acquired by the Valor and Blood of those our venerable Progenitors, who bequeathed to us the dear bought Inheritance, who consigned it to our Care and Protection; the most sacred Obligations are upon us to transmit the glorious Purchase, unfettered by Power, unclogg'd with Shackles, to our innocent and beloved Offspring. On the fortitude--on the Wisdom and on the Exertions of this important Day, Is suspended the Fate of this New World, and of unborn Millions.--If a boundless Extent of Continent, swarming with Millions, will tamely submit to live, move and have their Being at the arbitrary Will of a licentious Minister, they Safely yield to voluntary Slavery, and future Generations shall lead their Memories with incessant Execrations.--On the other Hand, if we arrest the Hand which would ransack our Pockets, if we disarm the Parricide who points the Dagger to our Bosoms, if we nobly defeat that fatal Edict which proclaims a Power to frame Laws for us in all Cases whatsoever, thereby entailing the endless and numberless Curses of Slavery upon Us, our Heirs and their Heirs for ever; if we successfully resist that unparalleled Usurpation of unconstitutional Power, whereby our Capital is robbed of the Means of Life, whereby the Streets of Boston are thronged with military Executioners, whereby our Coasts are lined, and Harbours crowded with Ships of War, whereby the Charter of the Colony, that sacred Barrier against the Encroachments of Tyranny, is mutilated, and in effect annihilated; whereby a murderous Law is framed to shelter Villains from the Hand of Justice; whereby that unalienable and inestimable Inheritance, which we derived from Nature, the Constitution of Britain, which was covenanted to as in the Charter of the Province, is totally wrecked, annulled and vacated;--Posterity will acknowledge that Virtue which preserved them free and happy; and while we enjoy the Rewards and Blessings of the Faithful, the Torrent of Panegyrick will roll down our Reputations to that latest Period, when the Streams of Time shall be absorbed in the Abyss of Eternity.

Therefore, WE HAVE RESOLVED, AND DO RESOLVE,

Attest...........WILLIAM THOMPSON, Clerk.

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