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A political pamphlet makes a direct case for colonial independence, critiques monarchy and hereditary succession, outlines principles of government rooted in natural rights and popular sovereignty, offers practical proposals for representative institutions and a continental charter with regular assemblies and rotating leadership, and urges prompt constitutional organization while rejecting reconciliation with Britain, appealing to plain reasoning and the protection of liberty.
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