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the second apportionment and report such amendments as they may find necessary to give any town a due share of Representation agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and the House concurred in the passage of the Order, but on motion they reconsidered their vote whereby the concurred in the passage of the Order, and indefinitely postponed the same - sent up for concurrence.
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the second apportionment and report such amendments as they may find necessary to give any town a due share of Representation agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and the House concurred in the passage of the Order, but on motion they reconsidered their vote whereby they concurred in the passage of the Order, and indefinitely postponed the same - sent up for concurrence.
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Resolves - relative to South Carolina, were read once and Tuesday next at ten o'clock assigned for the further consideration of the same.
 
Resolves - relative to South Carolina, were read once and Tuesday next at ten o'clock assigned for the further consideration of the same.
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Bill to annex a part of the town of York to the town of South Berwick, was read a first and second time and Thursday next at eleven o'clock assigned for a third reading.
 
Bill to annex a part of the town of York to the town of South Berwick, was read a first and second time and Thursday next at eleven o'clock assigned for a third reading.
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And the House adjourned,
 
And the House adjourned,
 
Attest,
 
Attest,
 
Asaph R. Nichols  Clerk
 
Asaph R. Nichols  Clerk

Revision as of 21:53, 9 February 2021

197 the second apportionment and report such amendments as they may find necessary to give any town a due share of Representation agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and the House concurred in the passage of the Order, but on motion they reconsidered their vote whereby they concurred in the passage of the Order, and indefinitely postponed the same - sent up for concurrence.

Resolves - relative to South Carolina, were read once and Tuesday next at ten o'clock assigned for the further consideration of the same.

Bill to annex a part of the town of York to the town of South Berwick, was read a first and second time and Thursday next at eleven o'clock assigned for a third reading.

And the House adjourned, Attest, Asaph R. Nichols Clerk