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[Governor message]
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[Governors Message]
 
deserving your attention, I request you gentlemen to be assured that nothing would afford me so much pleasure as concurring with you in all measures calculated to promote the general prosperity, so that our fellow citizens may view the present with satisfaction, and look forward with confidence to the future; and that under the blessing of a wise and gracious Providence the Union of the States and the freedom and happiness of the people may be perpetual.
 
deserving your attention, I request you gentlemen to be assured that nothing would afford me so much pleasure as concurring with you in all measures calculated to promote the general prosperity, so that our fellow citizens may view the present with satisfaction, and look forward with confidence to the future; and that under the blessing of a wise and gracious Providence the Union of the States and the freedom and happiness of the people may be perpetual.
  
 
Council Chamber
 
Council Chamber
June 2nd 1820
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June 2d 1820
William King
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William King.
 
Read, and ordered to lie upon the table
 
Read, and ordered to lie upon the table
  
 
[to be printed]
 
[to be printed]
 
On motion of Mr. Hobbs
 
On motion of Mr. Hobbs
Ordered, that 300 copies of the Governors message be printed for the use of the members.
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Ordered, That 300 copies of the Governors message be printed for the use of the members.
  
Adjourned till 3 o'clock this afternoon.
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Adjourned till 3 o clock this afternoon.
  
 
Attest
 
Attest

Latest revision as of 18:08, 5 March 2019

[50] [Governors Message] deserving your attention, I request you gentlemen to be assured that nothing would afford me so much pleasure as concurring with you in all measures calculated to promote the general prosperity, so that our fellow citizens may view the present with satisfaction, and look forward with confidence to the future; and that under the blessing of a wise and gracious Providence the Union of the States and the freedom and happiness of the people may be perpetual.

Council Chamber June 2d 1820 William King. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table

[to be printed] On motion of Mr. Hobbs Ordered, That 300 copies of the Governors message be printed for the use of the members.

Adjourned till 3 o clock this afternoon.

Attest

J. Loring Child. Clerk.