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612 HISTORY OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY. APPENDIX, House and the government thereof hath its original from an act of .' the General Court, made and passed in the year one thousand six Resolve of 1707. hundred and fifty, which has not been repealed or nulled ; " The President and Fellows of the said College are directed from time to time to regulate themselves according to the rules of the Constitution by the said act prescribed ; and to exercise the powers and authority thereby granted for the government of that House and support thereof. "Voted. " Sent down for concurrence. ISA. ADDINGTON, Secretary. "In the House of Representatives, December 5th, 1707. Read and concurred, and voted, that the sum for salary be one hundred and fifty pounds. JOHN BURRILL, Speaker. " Agreed to in Council, 6th December, 1707. " ISA. ADDINGTON, Secretary. " Consented to, J. DUDLEY." END OF VOLUME I.