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Bill - sodomy + bestiality
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[Bill - sodomy & bestiality]
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Bill "against Sodomy and Bestiality"
 
Bill "against Sodomy and Bestiality"
 
Read a first, second and third time and passed to be engrossed.  
 
Read a first, second and third time and passed to be engrossed.  
 
Sent up for concurrence.  
 
Sent up for concurrence.  
  
Report - mayor Generals appointed under Masstts -  
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[Report - Major Generals appointed under Masstts. -]
Committee on so much of the Governors Message of 2nd June last as relates to the Militia, who were by a joint Order instructed to enquire "whether the Major Generals elected by the Legislature of the Common-wealth of Massachusetts hold and perform the duties of their Offices agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution" - report - That they have ^had[inserted above] the subject under consideration and are unanimously of opinion that the said Major Generals do hold and perform the duties of their offices agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and ask leave to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.  
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In Senate FebY 10 1821.
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Committee on so much of the Governors Message of 2nd June last as relates to the Militia, who were by a joint Order instructed to enquire" whether the Major Generals elected by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts hold and perform the duties of their Offices agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution" - report - That they have had the subject under consideration and are unanimously of opinion that the said Major Generals do hold and perform the duties of their offices agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and ask leave to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject.  
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In Senate Feby 10 1821.
 
Read and accepted.  
 
Read and accepted.  
 
Sent down for concurrence.  
 
Sent down for concurrence.  
 
Read and concurred.  
 
Read and concurred.  
  
Bill - inspection of beef to be exported -  
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[Bill - inspection of beef to be exported -]
Bill "to regulate the Inspection of Beef and Pork, intended to be exported from this State" being re-ported with amendments, is on motion, recommitted for the purpose of taking the same into a new draft -  
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Bill "to regulate the Inspection of Beef and Pork, intended to be exported from this State" being reported with amendments, is on motion, recommitted for the purpose of taking the same into a new draft -  
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[Bill - Highways]
  
Bill - Highways
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Bill "directing the method for laying out and making provision for the repair and amendment of Highways" which came from the Senate on the 3d instant with an amendment and was referred to a Committee of this House being reported with Amendments:
Bill "directing the method for laying out and making provision for the repair and amendment of Highways" which came from the Senate on the 3d instant with an amendment and ^was[inserted above] referred to a Committee of this House being reported with Amendments:
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The House nonconcur in the amendment of the Senate adding Sec. 35 at A and so far reconsider their former vote passing the Bill to be engrossed as to amend the same at Z, Y, X, & W and order
The House nonconcur in the amendment of the Senate adding Sec. 35 at A and so far reconsider their former vote passing the Bill to be engrossed as to amend the same at Z, Y, X, W and order
 

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243.

[Bill - sodomy & bestiality]

Bill "against Sodomy and Bestiality" Read a first, second and third time and passed to be engrossed. Sent up for concurrence.

[Report - Major Generals appointed under Masstts. -]

Committee on so much of the Governors Message of 2nd June last as relates to the Militia, who were by a joint Order instructed to enquire" whether the Major Generals elected by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts hold and perform the duties of their Offices agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution" - report - That they have had the subject under consideration and are unanimously of opinion that the said Major Generals do hold and perform the duties of their offices agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and ask leave to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject. In Senate Feby 10 1821. Read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Read and concurred.

[Bill - inspection of beef to be exported -]

Bill "to regulate the Inspection of Beef and Pork, intended to be exported from this State" being reported with amendments, is on motion, recommitted for the purpose of taking the same into a new draft -

[Bill - Highways]

Bill "directing the method for laying out and making provision for the repair and amendment of Highways" which came from the Senate on the 3d instant with an amendment and was referred to a Committee of this House being reported with Amendments: The House nonconcur in the amendment of the Senate adding Sec. 35 at A and so far reconsider their former vote passing the Bill to be engrossed as to amend the same at Z, Y, X, & W and order