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+ | members of Kennebec Lodge. | ||
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+ | An Act to incorporate the Proprietors of Portsmouth Bridge. | ||
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+ | An Act to incorporate the Maine Congregational Charitable Society, | ||
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+ | An Act imposing a Tax on the Banks within this State. | ||
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+ | An Act relating to the Writ of Audita Quirela[?] and the proceedings thereupon. | ||
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+ | An Act to exempt certain goods and chattels from attachment and execution & from distress for taxes. | ||
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+ | An Act to regulate the Sale of Goods at public Vendue[?]. | ||
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+ | An Act respecting Boats and Lighters employed in transporting Stone Gravel and Sand within this State. | ||
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+ | An Act to incorporate the Sandy River Agricultural Society. | ||
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+ | An Act to incorporate the Town of Concord. | ||
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+ | An Act to set off the northeast corner of the Town of Wayne and annex it to the town of Readfield. | ||
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+ | An Act directing the mode and time of making returns of, and enforcing the right to loans from the several banks in this State. |
Revision as of 20:17, 3 March 2020
530 members of Kennebec Lodge.
An Act to incorporate the Proprietors of Portsmouth Bridge.
An Act to incorporate the Maine Congregational Charitable Society,
An Act imposing a Tax on the Banks within this State.
An Act relating to the Writ of Audita Quirela[?] and the proceedings thereupon.
An Act to exempt certain goods and chattels from attachment and execution & from distress for taxes.
An Act to regulate the Sale of Goods at public Vendue[?].
An Act respecting Boats and Lighters employed in transporting Stone Gravel and Sand within this State.
An Act to incorporate the Sandy River Agricultural Society.
An Act to incorporate the Town of Concord.
An Act to set off the northeast corner of the Town of Wayne and annex it to the town of Readfield.
An Act directing the mode and time of making returns of, and enforcing the right to loans from the several banks in this State.