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The Bill, Ent.d a Supplementary Act to the Act Ent.d An Act for
emitting and making Current £90000 Current money of Maryland,
in Bills of Credit, was read the 2,d time and will pass.
B. Calvert Esq.r from the Upper house delivers to Mr Speaker the
following Message
By the Upper house of Assembly Novr 3, 1763,
Gentlemen
Altho' we are Still of Opinion, for the Weighty Reasons given in
our last Message [The message which begins thus is printed in full
in the Upper House journal pp. 245-247]
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L. H. J.
Liber No. 52
Nov. 3
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Which was Read the first time and the Consideration thereof on
a 2d Reading was Referred till the Morrow Morning at the Sitting
of the house.
Mr Goldsborough from the Committee of Ace.th8 lays before the
house Sundry Acct.8 for the Charges and expences of the Militia,
Sent out from Kent Queen Ann's and Frederick, of the Voluntiers &
for transporting Troops, for provisions, for quartering of Soldiers,
and for Carriage hire and on Motion the question was put, that all
the accounts brought in by the Committee of Accounts and laid before
the house for the Charges & Expences of the Militia that were Sent
out from Kent, Queen Ann's & ffrederick and of the Voluntiers, &
for transporting the Troops, & for provisions, & for the quartering
of Soldiers in Annapolis, Caecil, Kent & ffrederick, & for Carriage
hire, so far as they may be thought reasonable be inserted in the
Journal of Accounts
Resolved in the Negative
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p. 158
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