Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia . er of Mind to offer up our Thanksgivingsto the Throne of Grace, for fo fignal a Bleffing; and improve the happy Event, by En-deavouring to make all Men in Love with the Principles we profefs, and are determined toadhere to, of fearing God, and honouring the King. I fhall keep you no longer than to acquaint you, that I have thought fit to Proroguethis AfXembly to the Third Thurfday in June next; and this Affembly is accordinglyProrogued to that Time. THE :>2 3- ~2y JOURNAL OF THE Houfe of BURGESSES. AT A GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Summoned to be held a


Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia . er of Mind to offer up our Thanksgivingsto the Throne of Grace, for fo fignal a Bleffing; and improve the happy Event, by En-deavouring to make all Men in Love with the Principles we profefs, and are determined toadhere to, of fearing God, and honouring the King. I fhall keep you no longer than to acquaint you, that I have thought fit to Proroguethis AfXembly to the Third Thurfday in June next; and this Affembly is accordinglyProrogued to that Time. THE :>2 3- ~2y JOURNAL OF THE Houfe of BURGESSES. AT A GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Summoned to be held at the Capitol, in the Cityof Williamsburg, on Thurfday the Sixth Dav ofMay, in the Fifteenth Year of the Reign of ourSovereign Lord GEORGE II. by the Grace ofGod, of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland,King, Defender of the Faith, &fc. And fromthence continued, by feveral Prorogations, toFriday the Eleventh Day of July, in theTwentieth Year of His faid Majeftys Reign;and in the Year of our Lord 1746: Being theFourth Seffion of this WILLIAMSBURG:Printed by WILLIAM PARKS, M,DCC,XLVL 2 z;r THE l\ JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE of BURGESSES. Friday, July n, 1746. Meffage from the Prefident of the Council, was delivered by Mr Walthoe:Mr Speaker, The Prefident of the Council, by Virtue of a Commiffion from his Honourthe Governor, commands the immediate Attendance of this Houfe in the Coun-cil Chamber. Mr Speaker, with the Houfe, went up accordingly; and being returned, he re-ported, That the Houfe had attended the Prefident in the Council Chamber, who, by aCommiffion from the Governor, was appointed to act in his Stead; which Commiffionbeing read, he was pleafed to make a Speech to the Council and this Houfe; of which,to prevent Miftakes, he had obtained a Copy: Which he read, and afterwards deliveredin at the Table; where the fame was again read, and is as follows: Gentlemen of the Council, M* Speaker, and Gentlemen of the Houfe of Burgeffes, TH E Governor being unhappily difabled b


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