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+ | with the public monies well undoubtedly ensure a suitable degree of watchfulness on the part of the Legislature. Our constituents are willing to defray the expenses necessary for the proper support of government, but not a dollar for extravagance. | ||
+ | Whatever assistance may be in my power to expedite the public business and render the session useful to the State will be readily afforded and I trust we shall all cooperate to adopt such measures as will best contribute to that object and promote the happiness of the whole community. | ||
+ | May this State long continue to enjoy the smiles of a kind and bountiful Providence and long may the foundation of its Government be the will of a people professing reverence for religion, respect for virtue, an attachment to wholesome and equal laws and a due regard to those institutions on which the happiness and moral improvement of Society essentially depend. | ||
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296 [Governors Message]
with the public monies well undoubtedly ensure a suitable degree of watchfulness on the part of the Legislature. Our constituents are willing to defray the expenses necessary for the proper support of government, but not a dollar for extravagance. Whatever assistance may be in my power to expedite the public business and render the session useful to the State will be readily afforded and I trust we shall all cooperate to adopt such measures as will best contribute to that object and promote the happiness of the whole community. May this State long continue to enjoy the smiles of a kind and bountiful Providence and long may the foundation of its Government be the will of a people professing reverence for religion, respect for virtue, an attachment to wholesome and equal laws and a due regard to those institutions on which the happiness and moral improvement of Society essentially depend.
Council Chamber Portland Jan 2d 1823
Albion K. Parris