Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives
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Works
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. | |
Hoosac Tunnel, Jan. 1866, House no. 4. | |
House document (Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives) | |
House (Series) (Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives) | |
In the House of Representatives. June 12th. 1711. : Whereas Her Majesty of her tender concern and regard to the welfare of her good subjects of these Her Majesties provinces and colonies ... has been graciously pleased to declare Her Royall resolution, to make the present important expedition ... Voted that His Excellency be pleased to emit the annex'd proclamation containing Her Majesties most gracious encouragements, and those superadded by the Court. | |
In the House of Representatives, November 24, 1776. Whereas the resolves of this Court of the nineteenth of October last, so far as relates to the additional encouragement to the non-commissioned officers and soldiers, has been found to be attended with inconveniences and the mode of the said encouragement has been disapproved by Congress. An whereas the 12th instant, have permitted an inlistment for three years instead of an indefinite time. [Making such changes ad will comply with the resolves of Congress] | |
In the House of representatives, October 31, 1775. Resolved, that Dr. Whiting a member of the Committee appointed by this Court to improve the art and business of manufacturing salt petre, be directed immediately to repair again to the Colony of Connecticut, to such person or persons as upon enquiry he shall suppose to be best skilled in the said art [and with others, experiment at Newburyport, and publish in the newspapers, a sure method for its manufacture, for which payment it provided.] | |
In the House of Representatives, September 17th, 1776. Whereas doubt may arise in the minds of some of the good people of this state, who are willing to go out at this important juncture against our unnatural enemies, agreeable to the resolve of this Court passed the 12th instant, about what time they shall be held in that service [Resolution declaring two months the limit of service under this call] J. Warren speaker and concurred, John Avery, Dept. Sec. Consented to by the Major. part of the Council. A true copy. | |
Journal. 1784-85, 1807-08, 1854- | |
Legislative documents. | |
Letters, &c. | |
Protest | |
The reply of the majority of the representatives from the state of Massachusetts in Congress, to the resolutions and instructions of the legislature of that state on the subject of the Embargo laws. | |
Report of the commissioners to the exposition at Vienna, February 1874. | |
Report of the Department of Environmental Protection submitting proposals for ensuring environmental cleanup and promoting the redevelopment of contaminated properties. | |
Report of the special commission appointed to identify the graves of the men and women of Massachusetts who gave their lives for their country in France and in other foreign countries during the World War. | |
Resolve for filling up and compleating the fifteen battalions of Continental troops, directed to be raised in the State of Massachusetts-Bay. | |
Rules and regulations governing vacation leave, sick leave, travel, overtime, military leave, court leave, other leave, charges to personnel, accident prevention | |
The speech of John Gardiner, Esquire : delivered in the House of Representatives, on Thursday, the 26th of January, 1792 : on the subject of the report of the committee appointed to consider the expediency of repealing the law against theatrical exhibitions within this Commonwealth. | |
The speech of Joseph T-sd--e, Esq., in the House of Representatives, June 1767, against the bill then before the House for preventing stage plays and other theatrical entertainments. | |
The speeches of His Excellency Governor Hutchinson, to the general assembly of the Massachusetts-Bay. At a session begun and held on the sixth of January, 1773. | |
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 5, 1777. Whereas the rum, molasses, and sundry other articles herein needed for the supply of the army and the inhabitants of this State: It is therefore resolved that all exportations of rum, molasses, sugar, cotton, wool... as well by land as by water from the counties of Suffolk and Middlesex, after the seventh day of February current; and from the counties of Essex, Plymouth and Bristol after the tenth be stopped, except to different parts of this state... J. Warren Speaker. In Council. February 7, 1777 | |
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of representatives. In the House of representatives. April 20, 1778. Whereas Congress by their resolve of February 18, 1778, has called upon this state for thirteen hundred of the militia thereof, with other states, to fortify and secure the passes of the North River... [Arranging for the detail from the train band and alarm lists, indiscriminately] | |
Summary of legislative actions | |
To the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the clerk of the House, who was directed by an order of June 5, 1828, "to report to the House at its next session, all cases of precepts issued for a new election of members, and all proceedings had in the House relative to the issuing of precepts" ... reports the following ... | |
Trve sentiments of America | |
Voted that the following establishment of wages be made for the officers and soldiers going in the intended expedition to crown-point | |
Votes of the House of Representatives Martis I Die Julii 1718- [5 Die Julii 1718]. | |
Whereas it appears to this Court, that the part of the militia of this Colony now in the American army as a temporary reinforcement in consequence of a resolve of said Court the 1st of December last [Allowing their claim one penny per mile for travel, and recommending their reinlistment till the last day of January instant.] |