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Read and referred to the Committee on Military subjects hereafter to be appointed.  
 
Read and referred to the Committee on Military subjects hereafter to be appointed.  
  
[Committee to ascertain the terms on which printing can be engaged]
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[Committee to ascertain the terms on which printing can be engaged &c]
  
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 Genl 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]
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[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.  
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Petition of Joseph Small & others, praying for a division of the County of Lincoln.  
  
[Remonstrance of the town of Freeport [?]]
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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.
  
Remonstrance from the town of Freeport upon the same subject. Read + committed to the same Committee.
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Sent up for concurrence.
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[Remonstrance of the town of Freeport &c &c]
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Remonstrance from the town of Freeport upon the same subject.  
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Read & committed to the same Committee.

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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, 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 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.

[Nathl Meservy Jr.]

Petition of Nathaniel Meservy Junr

Read and referred to the Committee on Military subjects hereafter to be appointed.

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

Mr Redington of Vassalboro', Mr Lock of Chesterville and Genl 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.

[Remonstrance of the town of Freeport &c &c]

Remonstrance from the town of Freeport upon the same subject.

Read & committed to the same Committee.