At the General Assembly of the State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, Begun and Holden, ... at ... Within and for the Said State, on ..., in the Year of Our Lord ...Henry Ward, Secretary, 1868 |
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... ENTITLED " AN ACT IN AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 659 , OF 27 , 1868 . OF THE SUPREME COURT , AND OF THE THE PUBLIC LAWS , COURT OF COMMON PLEAS , & c . , ' IN ADDITION THERETO . " It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows : SECTION 1 ...
... ENTITLED " AN ACT IN AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 659 , OF 27 , 1868 . OF THE SUPREME COURT , AND OF THE THE PUBLIC LAWS , COURT OF COMMON PLEAS , & c . , ' IN ADDITION THERETO . " It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows : SECTION 1 ...
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... entitled to vote on said day for general officers , had not this act been passed , shall also elect a warden and clerk , and six members of the school committee , residents therein , who shall hold their respective offices as follows ...
... entitled to vote on said day for general officers , had not this act been passed , shall also elect a warden and clerk , and six members of the school committee , residents therein , who shall hold their respective offices as follows ...
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... ENTITLED " AN ACT IN AMENDMENT 10 , 1868 . OF AN ACT ENTITLED ' AN ACT RELATING TO OVERSEERS OF THE POOR AND TO THE ASYLUM , IN THE TOWN OF BRISTOL , " PASSED IN JUNE A. D. 1823 . It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows ...
... ENTITLED " AN ACT IN AMENDMENT 10 , 1868 . OF AN ACT ENTITLED ' AN ACT RELATING TO OVERSEERS OF THE POOR AND TO THE ASYLUM , IN THE TOWN OF BRISTOL , " PASSED IN JUNE A. D. 1823 . It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows ...
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... entitled : The committee on insurance , to ascertain what changes are necessary in the insurance laws of the state ; and that the act continued from the May session , of 1867 , be referred to that committee , and that they be instructed ...
... entitled : The committee on insurance , to ascertain what changes are necessary in the insurance laws of the state ; and that the act continued from the May session , of 1867 , be referred to that committee , and that they be instructed ...
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... entitled to , and be subject to all the duties and liabilities they would have been subjected to had their names not been changed . RESOLUTION for transfer of books and papers of the late clerks of the courts in Bristol county ...
... entitled to , and be subject to all the duties and liabilities they would have been subjected to had their names not been changed . RESOLUTION for transfer of books and papers of the late clerks of the courts in Bristol county ...
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ACT IN AMENDMENT ACT TO INCORPORATE aforesaid amendment thereof amount appointed appropriation April Assembly as follows assessed Average attendance bridge Bristol Burrillville by-laws capital stock chapters 125 Charles city of Providence clerk commissioners corporation Cranston damages district duties and liabilities East Greenwich elected enacted expenses George George W Glocester Grammar Henry hereby authorized hereby repealed Holden Hopkinton hundred dollars interest Jail James January session John Joseph liable Little Compton ment Miss Newport North Providence officers paid Passed Mar Pawtucket persons petition Prison Providence county public schools pupils purpose RESOLUTION revised statutes Rhode Island Samuel scholars school committee school house SECTION Seekonk river Seth Padelford Smithfield South Kingstown stock or shares stockholders street teacher Thomas thousand dollars Tillinghast tion Tiverton town council treasurer trustees Voted and Resolved Washington County Westerly whole number William William H winter term Woonsocket
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