"2. "That the establishing a standing army in this colony, in time of peace, is an invasion of natural rights." 3. "That a standing army is hot known as a part of the British constitution." 4. "That the sending an armed force into this colony, under pretence of assisting the civil authority, is highly dangerous to the people, unprecedented, and unconstitutional." 5. Was the same as we have before noticed under Virginia resolves. The governour met these resolves, by the following demand—" Will the house make provision for the troops /"' To which the house replied by message in the negative: and(...)".