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Commissioners, the Committee asking to be discharged form the further consideration thereof - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred - sent up.
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Commissioners, the Committee asking to be discharged from the further consideration thereof - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred - sent up.
  
Report on Petition of Isaac Mason and others that Legislation is inexpedient came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred - sent up.
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Report on Petition of Isaac Mason and others - that Legislation on the subject is inexpedient came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred - sent up.
  
Report on Petition of Stephen Thayer & others
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Report on Petition of Stephen Thayer & others -
- of Robert Gowan & others
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- of Robert Gowan & others -
- of Robert Blake & others - the Committee asking to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject was read and accepted - sent up for concurrence.
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- of Robert Blake & others - the Committee asking to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject - was read and accepted - sent up for concurrence.
  
Report on Petition of John Gardiner and others - referring the same to the next Legislature was taken up and accepted in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.
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Report on Petition of John Gardiner and others - referring the same to the next Legislature - was taken up and accepted in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.
  
Petition of John Potter and others, for a law extending the provisions of the law providing for the education of Youth in the town of Augusta - was read and referred to Messrs. Emmons, Wilkins, and Fernald with as the Senate may join. Sent up for concurrence.
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Petition of John Potter and others, for a law extending the provisions of the law providing for the Education of Youth in the town of Augusta - was read and referred to Messrs Emmons, Wilkins, and Fernald with as the Senate may join - sent up for concurrence.
  
Petition of Upham T. Cram and others
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Petition of Upham T. Cram and others -
- of John Rogers  each praying for additional pay as adjutants were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Militia - sent up for concurrence.
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- of John Rogers  each praying for additional pay as Adjutants - were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Militia - sent up for concurrence.
  
Petition of Selectmen of New Vineyard and others praying that the County Commissioners Court may be
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Petition of Selectmen of New Vineyard and others praying that the County Commissioners Court may  
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be

Revision as of 11:34, 15 April 2021

159 Commissioners, the Committee asking to be discharged from the further consideration thereof - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence and the House concurred - sent up.

Report on Petition of Isaac Mason and others - that Legislation on the subject is inexpedient - came from the Senate accepted for concurrence - and the House concurred - sent up.

Report on Petition of Stephen Thayer & others - - of Robert Gowan & others - - of Robert Blake & others - the Committee asking to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject - was read and accepted - sent up for concurrence.

Report on Petition of John Gardiner and others - referring the same to the next Legislature - was taken up and accepted in concurrence with the Senate - sent up.

Petition of John Potter and others, for a law extending the provisions of the law providing for the Education of Youth in the town of Augusta - was read and referred to Messrs Emmons, Wilkins, and Fernald with as the Senate may join - sent up for concurrence.

Petition of Upham T. Cram and others - - of John Rogers each praying for additional pay as Adjutants - were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Militia - sent up for concurrence.

Petition of Selectmen of New Vineyard and others praying that the County Commissioners Court may be