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The Lower House.
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For the Affirmative.
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L. H. J.
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Mr Key,
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Mr Oldham,
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Mr Wootton,
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Liber No. 46
May 25
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Mills,
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Sulivane,
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Sprigg,
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Barnes,
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Hooper,
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Gordon,
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Wilmer,
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Travers,
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W. Dulany,
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King,
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Bayard,
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Tilghman,
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R. Henry,
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Baldwin,
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Robins,
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Handy,
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Thompson,
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Selby,
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Waggaman,
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Sheredine,
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Scarborough,
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J. Goldsborough,
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Paca,
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J. Henry,
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Robert Lloyd,
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Lux,
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D. Dulany
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For the Negative.
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Mr Harris,
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Mr B. Bond,
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Mr Murdock,
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Smith,
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Smallwood,
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Hopper,
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Richard Lloyd,
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Stoddert,
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Wilkinson,
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Carroll,
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Wilson,
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Davis,
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Worthington,
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Lee,
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Crabb,
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Bordley,
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N. Goldsborough,
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Chaplain,
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J. J. Mackall,
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Pearce,
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Owen.
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Heighe,
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Buchanan,
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B. Mackall,
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Addison,
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The Governor communicated to Mr. Speaker the following An-
swer to the Address of this House; viz.
Gentlemen of the Lower House of Assembly,
I Return you Thanks for your kind Address; and you may be
assured I shall always retain the sincerest Regards for the Rights
and Privileges of the People of Maryland, and be ever ready to pro-
mote their true Interest in every Respect.
Sam. Ogle.
The House adjourns until Tomorrow Morning at 9 of the Clock.
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Friday Morning, May 26, 1749.
The House met according to Adjournment. The Members were
called over, and all appeared as yesterday. The Proceedings of yes-
terday were read.
On motion that an Address be prepared to the Governor, on the
subject Matter contained in his Speech, relating to the Clerk of this
House: Ordered, That the Committee of Laws do prepare and
bring in an Address accordingly.
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May 26
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Col. Hooper, from the Committee of Laws, delivers to Mr.
Speaker an Address to the Governor; which was read, approved,
and ordered to be Ingrossed.
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p. 839
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