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[Committee to ascertain the terms on which printing can be engaged]
 
[Committee to ascertain the terms on which printing can be engaged]
  
Mr Redington of Vassalboro, Mr Lock of Chesterville and Gen Irish of Gorham were appointed a committee to ascertain the most advantageous terms on which the printing for this House can be procured.
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Mr Redington of Vassalboro, Mr Lock of Chesterville and Gen Irish of Gorham were appointed a committee to ascertain the most advantageous terms on which the printing for this House can be procured
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[Joseph Small + others]
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Petition of Joseph Small + others, praying for a division of the County of Lincoln. Read + committed to Messrs Virgin of Rumford, Balch of Lubec and Lord of Gardiner, with such as the Senate may join, to consider and report. Sent up for concurrence.

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announced by the Speaker as a duly qualified member of this house

[Rules + orders.]

The committee on the subject of Rules and Orders for the government of this House, made a Report which was read and accepted.

[Clerk to cause them to be printed]

Ordered, [underlined] that the Clerk cause to be printed, for the use of the members, two hundred copies of the Rules and Orders of this House, together with a list of the members and also of the standing committees of the House.

[also, list of members.]

Ordered [underlined] That the Clerk cause to be printed, two hundred + fifty copies of the list of members with the number of the seat assigned to each.

[Nath Meservy Jr.]

Petition of Nathaniel Meservy Junior Read and referred to the Committee on Military subjects hereafter to be appointed.

[Committee to ascertain the terms on which printing can be engaged]

Mr Redington of Vassalboro, Mr Lock of Chesterville and Gen Irish of Gorham were appointed a committee to ascertain the most advantageous terms on which the printing for this House can be procured.

[Joseph Small + others]

Petition of Joseph Small + others, praying for a division of the County of Lincoln. Read + committed to Messrs Virgin of Rumford, Balch of Lubec and Lord of Gardiner, with such as the Senate may join, to consider and report. Sent up for concurrence.