Resolves of the Legislature of the State of MaineF. Douglas, 1820 |
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accounts Adjutant advice of Council aforesaid Agent allowed and paid appointed ASHUR WARE Assessors Banks best calculated Board of Jurisprudence books and maps CHAPTER Circuit Court committee Common Pleas Commonwealth of Massachusetts Congress Constitution county of Oxford county of Penobscot county of York Court and Clerk Court of Common District of Maine duties Eastern Circuit Esq'rs ESQUIRE expense fifty cents FRANCIS DOUGLAS further Resolved Governor and Council Governor's communication GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE Henry Kendall hereby is authorized holden House of Representatives HUNDRED AND TWENTY Indians John JOHN CHANDLER Joseph JOSHUA GAGE June 28th lands lature Legislature loan Lower Canada Messen Moose Deer Nathaniel necessary number of votes passed persons present session printed copies Probate Provided received Resolve authorizing Resolve directing respective Samuel Seal Secretary Secretary's Office Selectmen State's proportion thousand dollars TOPSHAM towns and plantations Treasurer United valid in law WHEREAS WILLIAM EMERSON WILLIAM KING WILLIAM MOODY Wiscasset
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Página 21 - The message was answered on the 12th of June, 1830, wherein it was, among other things, resolved, " That the Governor of this State be requested to transmit to the President of the United States a copy of the resolve, accompanied with such representations in relation to this subject as he shall think proper, and best calculated to effect the object.
Página 13 - States, passed April the twenty-third, one thousand eight hundred and eight,' shall, as soon as the said district shall become a separate state, be divided between the two states, in proportion to the returns of the militia, according to which the said arms have been received from the United States as aforesaid.
Página 19 - A SHIELD, argent, charged with a PINE TREE ; a MOOSE DEER at the foot of it, recumbent. Supporters ; on dexter side, an HUSBANDMAN resting on a scythe ; on sinister side a SEAMAN resting on an anchor. In the foreground, representing sea and land, and under the Shield, the name of the State in large Roman capitals, to wit : MAINE. The whole surmounted by a Crest, the NORTH STAR. The Motto, in small Roman capitals, in a label interposed between the Shield and Crest, viz., DlRIGO.
Página 27 - Indians within said district of Maine, whether the same arise from treaties, or otherwise; and for this purpose shall obtain the assent of said Indians, and their release to this commonwealth of claims and stipulations arising under the treaty at present existing between the said commonwealth and said Indians...
Página 29 - The Legislature, whenever two-thirds of both houses shall deem it necessary, may propose amendments to this Constitution; and when any amendments shall be so agreed upon, a resolution shall be passed and sent to the selectmen of the several towns, and the assessors of the several plantations, empowering and directing them to notify the inhabitants of their respective towns and plantations, in the manner prescribed by law, at...
Página 35 - The constitution gives to congress power to provide for calling out the militia to execute the laws of the union, to suppress insurrections, and to repel invasions ; and in no other cases.