Massachusetts. General Court. Senate
Massachusetts Senate upper house of the Massachusetts General Court
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Works
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Abstract of the savings bank returns. | |
An act directing certain experiments to be made to ascertain uniform standards of weights and measures for the United States .. Passed the House of representatives, May 19, 1796. | |
Answer of the Senate to the Governor's speech at the session commencing on the second Wednesday in October 1812 : October 24, 1812, read and ordered to be printed. | |
[Arms] Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, June 4, 1796. Resolved, that the Selectmen of the several towns and districts, and the assessors of the unincorporated plantations in this Commonwealth... described in an Act intitled "An act for dividing the Commonweath into districts; for the choice of representatives in the Congress of the United States... to assemble on Monday next, to give in their votes to the selectmen or assessors... | |
Budget (powers of General Court & executive branch) | |
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, February 12 1805 : Resolved, that our Senators in the Congress of the United States be instructed, and our representatives requested, to take all legal and necessary steps, to use their utmost exertions, as soon as the same is practicable, to obtain an amendment of the federal constitution ... to prevent the further importation of slaves ... | |
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate. February 26, 1781. Whereas it is of the utmost importance that the quota of men required by a resolve of the 2d of December last, be speedily compleated; and as the mode of classing has been more successful in procuring the men than any other measure. [Resolve for carrying it out] In the House of representatives. Feb.26, 1781... | |
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, January 28, 1789 : Whereas it appears that there are some deficient constables and collectors of the taxes granted prior to the tax granted the 9th day of July, A. D. 1784, against whom executions have not yet issued. Resolved, that the treasurer be, and he is hereby directed, immediately to issue his execution against all such deficient constables or collectors ... In pursuance of the above resolve, I have to inform you, that unless a very considerable payment is made to me, by you, on No. 6 tax, of which you are a collector, on or before the [blank] day of [blank] next, execution must issue against you.. ... | |
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate. July 4, 1782 : Whereas, a spirit of domination, intolerable to a free people, manifested by the King of Great-Britain, aided by his parliament and subjects, compelled the inabitants of this country to enter into a contest ... | |
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts : interim report of the Special Commission on Communism, Subversive Activities and Related Matters within the Commonwealth, June, 1955 | |
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Resolve regulating the choice of electors of President and Vice President of the United States ... June 15, 1820. Approved, John Brooks. Copy. Alden Bradford, Secretary of the Commonwealth. | |
County government : transferring its functions to the Commonwealth | |
[Documents] | |
J. Senate (Boston, Mass.) | |
Journal, 1868- | |
Journal of the Senate. | |
Legislative committee reporting manual | |
Measures for the abolition of war | |
Police details report : findings and recommendations | |
Public documents : containing proceedings of the Hartford Convention of Delegates, report of the commissioners while at Washington, letters from Massachusetts members in Congress ... | |
Record of the impeachment of Daniel H. Coakley, councillor from the fourth councillor district and proceedings of the Senate sitting as a court for the trial of said impeachment, May 5, 1939, to October 2, 1941. | |
Remarks made in the Senate upon the manufacturing bill by the Hon. Messrs Hastings & Pickering. | |
Report and resolves on the right of petition. | |
Report of the committee of the Senate of Massachusetts; comprising the President's message of the 1st of June; the report of the committee of foreign relations; the act declaring war; the proclamation of the President, announcing that event; and the address of the Senate to the people of this commonwealth. June 26th, 1812.--Ordered to be printed. | |
Report of the committee, on the subject of jurors. | |
Report of the trial by impeachment of James Prescott, Esquire, judge of the probate of wills, &c. for the County of Middlesex, for misconduct and maladministration in office : before the Senate of Massachusetts in the year 1821 : with an appendix, containing an account of former impeachments in the same state | |
Senate (Series) (Massachusetts. General Court. Senate) | |
A statement of the number of noxious animals destroyed in each town. |