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to them, the Common Council only answered his complaints in a contemptuous silence-- When the Commons were assembled the next day, they affected the greatest terror & passed an unanimous vote that the King had violated their privileges, & that they could not assemble again in the same place, till they should have obtained satisfaction with a guard for their security-- They City was now a scene of confusion & the King