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WILLIAM GRASON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1835.
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remarks, suggestions and recommendations, as they
shall in their judgment think conducive to the inter-
est and promotion of education in their respective dis-
tricts, and the said commissioners, for St. Mary's
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CHAP. 365.
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county, are hereby required to report to the. Legisla-
ture annually, on or about the first day of February,
a statement of the condition of the several schools in
said county, made out from the above mentioned re-
ports, and the amount of money received and expended
by them for the year on account of said schools.
CHAPTER 363.
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Who shall annual-
ly report to the
Legislature.
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An act to divorce Sarah Thomas, of the City of Balti-
more, from her husband, David Thomas.
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Passed April 5,
1839.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Sarah Thomas, of the city of Baltimore, be, and
she is hereby declared to be divorced from her husband
David Thomas, a mensa et thoro.
CHAPTER 364.
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Divorce.
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An act to divorce Catharine Curran, of the City of Bal-
timore, from her husband, John Curran.
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Passed April 5,
1839,
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Catharine Curran, of the city of Baltimore, be,
and she is hereby declared to be divorced from her
husband, John Curran, a mensa et thoro.
CHAPTER 365.
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Divorce.
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An act to divorce Sarah Sentz, of Carroll County, from
her husband Andrew Sentz.
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Passed April 3,
1839.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Sarah Sentz, of Carroll county, be, and wife is
hereby divorced from her husband Andrew Sentz,
a mensa et thoro.
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Divorce.
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