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with their visiting said schools unless directed by the town | with their visiting said schools unless directed by the town | ||
or plantation to which they belong at the annual meeting | or plantation to which they belong at the annual meeting | ||
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report by bill or otherwise came up for concurrence and | report by bill or otherwise came up for concurrence and | ||
the Senate nonconcurred and referred the same to the com- | the Senate nonconcurred and referred the same to the com- | ||
-mittee on Literature +c . Sent down for concurrence. concurred. | -mittee on Literature +c . Sent down for concurrence. concurred. | ||
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+ | order of the H. | ||
+ | appointing a com. | ||
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+ | expediency of alter- | ||
+ | ing the Law respect- | ||
+ | ing school commit- | ||
+ | tees |
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55 Wednesday January 16th 1828
Order of the House of Representatives appointing Messrs Russell, Leach and Hubbard with such as the Senate may join to inquire into the expediency of so altering the existing Law requiring the superintending School committee in each town and plantation to visit the schools of each Dis- trict at the commencement and close thereof, as to dispense with their visiting said schools unless directed by the town or plantation to which they belong at the annual meeting after the choice of town or plantation officers with leave to report by bill or otherwise came up for concurrence and the Senate nonconcurred and referred the same to the com- -mittee on Literature +c . Sent down for concurrence. concurred. [right margin] order of the H. appointing a com. to inquire into the expediency of alter- ing the Law respect- ing school commit- tees