mr. molineaux, you speak as if you and your ruffian compatriots are the gentleman in this debate? >> here, here! >> mr. clark and the other consignees are only trying to protect themselves and their families from the likes of you, sir! >> here, here! well said, sir. >> by refusing to show their face, even in a public meeting such as this wit -- >> mr. clark, what about you? >> who threatens my good friend mr. clarke for his wise refusal to meet with an unnamed crowd under your so-called liberty tree? >> here, here! >> was it not you, mr. molineaux, who not too long ago led a mob that ransacked the home of our governor? i believe i should not call you sir, but by your more fitting nickname. knave.m the n >> order, order! >> shall i, sir, name of a few of the other names that have been called by me? >> gentlemen! by god, we will have order in this house! gentlemen, let us remember the issue at hand. >> dr. warren, sir. >> thank you. gentlemen, the issue here tonight is much greater than this tax. we must demand our right to representation, because these duties are an infringement of