Massachusetts. General Court
Massachusetts General Court legislature of Massachusetts, USA
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Works
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Act establishing a judicial department (1809) | |
Act for preventing frauds, and regulating abuses in the plantation trade | |
Act, in further addition to an act, entitled "An act for regulating, governing, and training the militia of this Commonwealth" (1822, version 1) | |
Act, in further addition to an act, entitled "An act for regulating, governing, and training the militia of this Commonwealth" (1822, version 2) | |
At a General Court held at Boston the 3d of May, 1676 | |
Commonwealth of Massachusetts | |
A Conference between the commissaries of Massachusets-Bay, and the commissaries of New-York; at New-Haven in the colony of Connecticut. 1767. | |
History of Plymouth Plantation | |
The humble petition and address of the General court sitting at Boston in New-England, unto the high and mighty prince Charles the Second. And presented unto His Most-Gracious Majesty Feb. 11. 1660. | |
Joint Committee on Insurance. Annual report, 1985: | |
Legislative procedure in the General Court of Massachusetts | |
A manual containing information respecting the growth of the mulberry tree : with suitable directions for the culture of silk | |
Mr. Colmans sermon before the General Court, November 19th, 1719 | |
Order of His Majesty in Council confirming several acts & laws of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, made from the 15th of December 1697 to the 13th of March 1699-1700 : at the Court at Hampton Court the 22th of October 1700 | |
Proclamation (1678 April 27) | |
Proclamation (1678 October 2) | |
Proclamation (1776 January 23) | |
The report of the Committee of the General Court relating to the settlement of North-Yarmouth, with the order of Court for accepting the same in their sitting begun Jan. 29, 1733. | |
Report of the committee who had under consideration the expediency of building a ship of the line, of seventy-four guns, and offering the same when completed and equipped to the government of the United States ... | |
Report on the State House conference, Lawmaking, technology, and quality growth, Boston, Massachusetts, 14-16 June 1976 | |
Report to the General Court of the Commission on Interstate Co- operation. | |
Reports of committees in Congress to whom were referred certain memorials and petitions complaining of the acts of Congress, concerning the Alien & Sedition laws : and, on the naval establishment, the augmentation of the navy, and the adoption of measures for procuring of timber and other supplies : also, an answer of the Massachusetts legislature to the Virginia Resolutions respecting dangerous aliens and seditious citizens. | |
Resolves. 1781-02-26 | |
Resolves and orders of the Congress, Council, and General court of the state of Massachusetts-Bay. collected for the use of the Committees of Correspondence, Insiection [sic] and Safety, of the several towns in said state | |
Rulers should be benefactors : As it was consider'd in a sermon preach'd before His Excellency Samuel Shute Esq; His Majesty's Council, and the representatives of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, May 30th. 1722. Being the day for election of counsellors By John Hancock, M.A. and Pastor of the Church of Christ in Lexington | |
A sermon preached before the Honorable House of Representatives : on the day intended for the choice of counsellors, agreeable to the advice of the Continental Congress | |
A sermon preached in the audience of the General Assembly, at the publick lecture in Boston November 1st. 1705. : By Ebenezer Pemberton, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston | |
Several methods of making salt-petre; recommended to the inhabitants of the United colonies by the Honorable Continental Congress. And re-published by order of the General assembly of the colony of Massachusetts-Bay. Together with the resolve of said Assembly, and an appendix, by Doctor William Whiting. | |
Severall lawes and ordinances of war past and made the 26th October, 1675 by the General Court of the Massachusets [sic] : for the better regulating their forces and keeping their souldiers to their duty, and to prevent profaness that iniquity be kept out of the camp. | |
Speeches of the governors of Massachusetts, from 1765 to 1775; and the answers of the House of Representatives, to the same; with their resolutions and addresses for that period and other public papers relating to the dispute between this country and Great Britain which led to the independence of the United States. | |
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 6, 1777. : That the army may be duly supplied with shoes, stockings, and shirts, it is resolved, that the selectmen of the several towns ... appoint some ... person or persons, as agent or agents ... to purchase ... shoes ... stockings and shirts. | |
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 23, 1780. : Whereas the troops of the southern states will now be needed for the defence of that quarter, and by reason of the late advantages obtained by the enemy, we are compelled to call for a further supply of men, to fill up our battalions ... as well as a detachment of militia. | |
State of Massachusetts-Bay in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine, an act to prevent sundry articles being exported from this to the neighbouring states. | |
Successive generations : Remarks upon the changes of a dying world, made by one generation passing off, and another generation coming on. Delivered in the audience of the General Assembly of the Massachusetts-province, New-England. 8d. Xm. 1715. By C. Mather, D.D. & F.R.S. [One line from Judges] | |
Theopolis Americana : An essay on the golden street of the holy city: publishing, a testimony against the corruptions of the market-place. With some good hopes of better things to be yet seen in the American world. In a sermon, to the General Assembly of the Massachusett-Province in New-England. 3 d. 9 m. 1709. [Five lines of quotation in Latin] | |
Through the golden door : impacts of non-citizen residents on the Commonwealth : preliminary report | |
Timber in Ipswich and Wenham | |
Undersigned having been appointed by His Excellency the governor ... relative to the disturbances in Lincoln County ... | |
The Victim Bill of Rights, the Massachusetts experience, fiscal years 1985 to 1987 : report to the Massachusetts Legislature. | |
Whereas the lawes published by the Honoured General Court, Lib. I. Pag. 76. Sect. 3, do require all townes from time to time to dispose of single persons and inmates within their towns to service, or otherwise ... These are therefore in His Majesties name to require you to acquaint the select men of your town, that the court doth expect and will require that the said lawes be accordingly attended, the prevolency of the former neglect notwithstanding ... |