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Report on Petition of Charles Baker and others -
 
- of Inhabitants of Bingham granting leave to withdraw was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate sent up
 
  
Report on Petition of Enoch Craig Jr and others to be set off from Freeman and annexed to strong granting an Order of Notice was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate sent up
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Report on Petition of Charles Baker and others  
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- " -of inhabitants of Bingham granting leave to withdraw was read and accepted in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up
  
Report on an Order respecting the constitutionality of an Act to establish a Medical School in this State that the same is constitutional was read and accepted in concurrence with the Senate sent up
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Report on Petition of Enoch Craig Jr. and others to be set off from Freeman and annexed to strong granting an Order of Notice - was read and accepted in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up
  
An order relative to the alteration of the school Law passed March 4 1833 was read and passed in concurrence with the Senate sent up
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Report on an Order respecting the constitutionality of an Act to establish a Medical School in this State that the same is constitutional was read and accepted in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up
  
Remonstrance of sundry Inhabitants of Whitefield against the Petition of Moses Call and others was read and referred to the committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals sent up for concurrence
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An order relative to the alteration of the School Law passed March 4th. 1833 was read and passed in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up
  
Petition of Lewis Gordon for pecuniary aid was read and referred to the committee on claims sent up for concurrence
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Remonstrance of sundry Inhabitants of Whitefield against the Petition of Moses Call and others was read and referred to the committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals sent up for concurrance [concurrence]
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Petition of Lewis Gordon for pecuniary aid was read and referred to the committee on claims sent up for concurrance [concurrence]

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Report on Petition of Charles Baker and others - " -of inhabitants of Bingham granting leave to withdraw was read and accepted in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up

Report on Petition of Enoch Craig Jr. and others to be set off from Freeman and annexed to strong granting an Order of Notice - was read and accepted in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up

Report on an Order respecting the constitutionality of an Act to establish a Medical School in this State that the same is constitutional was read and accepted in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up

An order relative to the alteration of the School Law passed March 4th. 1833 was read and passed in concurrance [concurrence] with the Senate sent up

Remonstrance of sundry Inhabitants of Whitefield against the Petition of Moses Call and others was read and referred to the committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals sent up for concurrance [concurrence]

Petition of Lewis Gordon for pecuniary aid was read and referred to the committee on claims sent up for concurrance [concurrence]