The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia, Volume 16Franklin Print. and Publishing Company, 1907 - Georgia |
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1756 The House according to Adjournment Act for establishing Act for regulating Address adjourned till Monday amend an Act Amendmts Bill be read Bill fm Bill intituled Clerk Clifton Commons House intituled Coms Conference Day being read desire the Concurrence Excellency the Governour February Feme Coverts following Words viz Habersham Honour the Governour Honourable Gentlemen honourable House House adjourned House adjourned till House desire House do carry House hath agreed House have passed House having taken House met according House of Assembly House of Representatives House was resumed ingrossed Bill intituled an Act Jovis Knox Lunæ Majesty's Martis Mercurii Message fm Monday Morning Eleven Morning Eleven o'clock Morning ten o'Clock Morrow Morning Eleven Novembris Number passed a Bill Persons Pounds Sterling Province of Georgia read a second read and agreed read the third Sabbati spent therein till to Morrow Town of Savannah Tybee Island Upper House Veneris vizt whole House
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