The Committee of One Hundred still considered itself loyal to the British Crown, but was instead opposed to the laws of the Parliament of Great Britain which they considered unconstitutional because they had no representation in it.
The rights of Englishmen are the perceived traditional rights of English (and British) subjects.
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