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Resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia (No. 8) 1853-1854 589 (1853)

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Naval Depot at BrunsWick, &c.
hereby requested to purchase from the Rev. George White, six hun- Agree to buy
dred copies of his Historical Collections of Georgia, at a cost not coo copies or
exceeding two dollars and fifty cents per copy; that one copy be coiiectoa,
transmitted to the Ordinary, to the Clerk of the Superior Court, byGeo. T.
and to the Clerk of the Inf'erior Court of each County, for public
uses; and that the remainder be placed in the State Library for
further distribution.
Approved, February 15th, 1854.
(No. 6.)
Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the necommen
State of Georgia in General Assembly met, That they recommend ava Depot
to the Congress of the United States, the establishment of a Naval  sk.
Depot, at the City of Brunswick, in this State. -
Resolved, That his Excellency the Governor be requested to coples to ie
forward copies of the foregoing resolution to our Senators and Re- ber! or Coo.
presentatives in Congress.                                   gress.
Approved, February 15th, 1854.
(No 7)
A Joint Resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives,
authorizing and requiring the Governor to purchase a number of
Cobb's Analysis and Forms, under certain restrictions.
WmEEAs, The whole number of the copies of Cobb's Analysis
and Forms, subscribed for by the State, have been by distribution
exhausted, and that there is now a demand for said books, conse-
quent upon the formation of now Militia Districts, and the crea-
tion of new Counties.
Be it therefore Resolved, by the Senate and House of Represen-
tatives, That his Excellency the Governor be and lie is hereby nov.to iuy
authorized and required to purchase a number of said books, not to tol.
exceeding two hundred copies, at a price not exceeding five dollars y'**
per copy, and that in case said purchase can be made, payment
therefor shall be provided for in the appropriation bill.
Assented to, December 20th, 1853.
(No. 8.)
Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
State of Georgia in General Assembly met, That opposition to the
principles of the Nebuska [Nebraska?] Bill, in relation to the sub-  nig
j ect of Slavery, is regarded by the people of Georgia as hostility to tho Nebras.
the rights of the Sonth, and that all persons who partake in such  131il.
opposition are unfit to be recognized as component parts of any par-
ty organization, not hostile to the South.
Approved, February 20th, 1854.

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