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referred to the joint standing Committee on the Judiciary. Sent down for concurrence.
 
  
Leave of absence was granted to Mr Davee after tomorrow for the residue of this week.
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referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary. Sent down for concurrence.
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Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Davee after tomorrow for the residue of this week.
  
 
On motion of Mr Williamson, the consideration of the Bill additional respecting the qualification of voters in town affairs was resumed.
 
On motion of Mr Williamson, the consideration of the Bill additional respecting the qualification of voters in town affairs was resumed.
  
Mr Webb proposed amending the amendment offered by Mr Williamson, striking out the words and every person shall be liable to be taxed with in the town of plantation where he shall vote for town officers, and on motion of Mr Ruth the bill was again laid on the table an one hundred copies together with the amendment ordered to be printed.
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Mr Webb proposed amending the amendment offered by Mr Williamson, by striking out the words "and every person shall be liable to be taxed within the town or plantation where he shall vote for town officers", and on motion of Mr Keith the bill was again laid on the table an one hundred copies together with the amendment ordered to be printed.
  
 
Adjourned
 
Adjourned
  
Attest Tim J Carter Secretary
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Attest Timo J Carter, Secretary

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103

referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary. Sent down for concurrence.

Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Davee after tomorrow for the residue of this week.

On motion of Mr Williamson, the consideration of the Bill additional respecting the qualification of voters in town affairs was resumed.

Mr Webb proposed amending the amendment offered by Mr Williamson, by striking out the words "and every person shall be liable to be taxed within the town or plantation where he shall vote for town officers", and on motion of Mr Keith the bill was again laid on the table an one hundred copies together with the amendment ordered to be printed.

Adjourned

Attest Timo J Carter, Secretary