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JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1834.
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person to be sent to the alms house of the county to which
such person belongs, or to a hospital, or some other place,
better suited, in the judgment of the said court, to the con-
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CHAP. 195.
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dition of such lunatic or insane person, there to be confined
at the expense of the county or Baltimore city, as the case
may be until he or she shall have recovered and been dis
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Court limit order
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dinged by a course of law, Provided, that nothing herein
relatives of such lunatic or insane person from confining,
or providing for the comfort of the same.
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CHAPTER 195.
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Preamble
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