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Senate January 14th, 1823.
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Senate January, 14th, 1823. -
  
 
The following petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing committee on Incorporation of Parishes & other religious Societies, ministerial & school lands, came up for concurrence, viz. -
 
The following petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing committee on Incorporation of Parishes & other religious Societies, ministerial & school lands, came up for concurrence, viz. -
  
 
Petition of Jonathan Brown & others to be exempted from paying taxes. -
 
Petition of Jonathan Brown & others to be exempted from paying taxes. -
[Petition of Selectmen of Temple]
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" of Selectmen of the town of Temple for authority to sell ministerial and school lands.-
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[Petitions of Selectmen of Temple]
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" of Selectmen of the town of Temple for authority to sell ministerial and school lands. -
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[Isaac G. Reed et als]
 
[Isaac G. Reed et als]
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" of Isaac G. Reed & others for the Incorporation of St. George's Lodge. - and  
 
" of Isaac G. Reed & others for the Incorporation of St. George's Lodge. - and  
[Jer Stinchfield & als]
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[Jere Stinchfield & als]
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" of Jeremiah Stinchfield & others for the Incorporation of Maine Lodge; and they were severally read and committed to the same committee in concurrence with the House. -  
 
" of Jeremiah Stinchfield & others for the Incorporation of Maine Lodge; and they were severally read and committed to the same committee in concurrence with the House. -  
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[Committee on promulgation & distribution of the Laws]
 
[Committee on promulgation & distribution of the Laws]
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On motion of Mr. McDonald, Ordered that Messrs McDonald and Whitney, with such as the House may join, be a committee to consider what method shall be adopted to provide for the promulgation and distribution of the laws of the State, with leave to report by Bill or otherwise: sent down for concurrence. - came up concurred, and Messrs Bodwell, Parker and Merrill were joined. -
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[Bill to incorporate the town of Milo.]
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[Bill to incorporate the props of Montville Canal]
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Bill to incorporate the town of Milo, and Bill to incorporate the proprietors of the MontVille and Searsmont Canal, passed to

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Senate January, 14th, 1823. -

The following petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing committee on Incorporation of Parishes & other religious Societies, ministerial & school lands, came up for concurrence, viz. -

Petition of Jonathan Brown & others to be exempted from paying taxes. -

[Petitions of Selectmen of Temple]

" of Selectmen of the town of Temple for authority to sell ministerial and school lands. -

[Isaac G. Reed et als]

" of Isaac G. Reed & others for the Incorporation of St. George's Lodge. - and

[Jere Stinchfield & als]

" of Jeremiah Stinchfield & others for the Incorporation of Maine Lodge; and they were severally read and committed to the same committee in concurrence with the House. -

[Committee on promulgation & distribution of the Laws]

On motion of Mr. McDonald, Ordered that Messrs McDonald and Whitney, with such as the House may join, be a committee to consider what method shall be adopted to provide for the promulgation and distribution of the laws of the State, with leave to report by Bill or otherwise: sent down for concurrence. - came up concurred, and Messrs Bodwell, Parker and Merrill were joined. -

[Bill to incorporate the town of Milo.]

[Bill to incorporate the props of Montville Canal]

Bill to incorporate the town of Milo, and Bill to incorporate the proprietors of the MontVille and Searsmont Canal, passed to