"All persons born in the British American colonies are by the laws of God and nature and by the
Common law of England, exclusive of all charters of the crown, well Entitled, and by the Acts of
the British Parliament are declared to be entitled to all the natural essential, inherent &
inseparable Rights Liberties and Privileges of Subjects born in Great Britain, or within the Realm.
Among those Rights are the following; which no men or body of men, consistently with their own
rights as men and citizens or members of society, can for themselves give up or take away from
others."
The rights of the British American colonists are to those born in Great Britain or with in its
property as their natural law and no one can be denied their natural rights. The legeslative
can not interfere with apersons life or money. If a persons property must be taken away it
may not be done without their consent. No matter the economic status of the person
these laws apply to all born in the lands of Great Britain.
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