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- 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 .
- A list or return on oath of the names of the householders in the town of [blank] : in the county of [blank] in the colony of the Massachusetts-Bay ; and of the number of the souls in each family, including innmates and boarders. .
- A manual for the use of the General Court
- A manual for the use of the General Court
- An act establishing two additional terms of the Supreme Judicial Court, and dispensing with the attendance of all the justices at certain other terms
- An act to authorise the courts of probate in the several counties, to grant licenses to sell the real estate of persons, under guardianship, and to purchase real estate for such persons
- An act to empower the several towns in this Commonwealth, to collect their taxes, by their treasurers
- An act to enforce the satisfaction and payment of executions and warrants of distress against certain corporations
- At a General Court held at Boston in New-England the second day of October 1678 : It having been presented and recommended unto this court by the Commissioners of the united Colonies at their late session ... This court ... do accordingly appoint Thursday, the one and twentieth day of November next, being the day agreed upon to be solemnly kept as a day of fasting and prayer .
- At a General Court held at Boston, October 15. 1679. : This court being sensible of the solemn rebukes of God upon his poor people throughout this land ... Do therefore appoint the second Thursday in December next, to be observed as a day of public humiliation .
- At a Great and General Court or Assembly for His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England : begun & held at Boston, upon Wednesday, May 26th. 1725
- At a general court for Their Majesties colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New-England, sitting at Boston, upon adjournment, December. 22th. 1691. : Forasmuch as these coasts have been and still are infested with divers piratical sea rovers and other enemies; whereby sundry depredations, robberies and damages have been done to and committed upon many of the king and Queens Majesties liege subjects, their vessels, goods and estates to the great impoverishing and hurt of the same .
- At a general court held at Boston the 11th of Octob. 1675. : Whereas it hath pleased our gracious God, contrary to the many evill-deservings of an unworthy and sinfull people such as we are ... this court doth appoint and set apart the ninth day of November next to be a day of solemn Thanksgiving and praise to God for such his singular and fatherly mercyes .
- Boston, January 20, 1780 : the committee appointed by the great and General Court of the state of Massachusetts-Bay, to state and settle the public accounts ... beg leave to inform you, that you stand indebted to said state .
- Boston, October 16, 1783. : the House proceeded in the consideration of the bill for granting an impost to Congress .
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, February 17, 1787. : Whereas it is necessary that a considerable sum of money should be immediately procured to defray the expences incurred by reason of the detachments lately made for the suppression of the unnatural rebellion now existing in the commonwealth ... Resolved, that the collectors of the public tax ... exert themselves to collect and pay into the treasury ... that part of the said tax which is to be paid in specie .
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, July 4th, 1782. : Whereas, a spirit of domination ... compelled the inhabitants of this country to enter into a contest ... Success hath hitherto attended our patriotic exertions ... but our finances are deranged, and the want of a circulating medium is severely felt .
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, March 24, 1786. : Whereas by a law, passed the 23d day of March, 1784, all collectors of public taxes, were directed to render an account of their collections, and the money by them paid into the public treasury ... Resolved, that the selectmen ... call on the collectors ... to render an account of their collections .
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, December 2, 1780 : Whereas the Congress of the United States have required of this commonwealth to supply the deficiency of our proportion of the Continental Army ... Resolved, that there be immediately raised ... to serve for three years or during the continuance of the present war ... four thousand two hundred and forty men. .
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, March 18, 1785. : Whereas it is represented to this court, that sundry persons have fraudulently obtained ... securities of this government, for pay and wages due to the late soldiers of this state ... Resolved, that in all cases where the treasurer of this commonwealth, has been or shall be directed to issue new securities ... he shall immediately cause to be published the number, date and amount of the securities, and to whom payable, in order that the person who may have thus obtained the securities, may be dedected [sic]
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty two : the committee of both Houses of the Legislature, to whom at a former session, was referred a message of His Excellency the governor, communicating sundry resolutions of the legislature of the state of Maryland, relative to the appropriation of a portion of the public lands of the United States, in certain cases, to the encouragement and support of common schools, and other seminaries of learning ; and to whom also, was referred that part of the several communications of His Excellency to both Houses, at the present session, relating to the same subject, and transmitting sundry resolutions of the states of Vermont, New Jersey, and Kentucky, relative to the same, having according to order, had the same under considertion, thereupon ask leave, respectfully, to submit the following report
- In the House of Representatives, April 11, 1776. Resolved, that the following officers and seamen be appointed for each of the vessels now building by this colony .
- In the House of Representatives, April 11, 1776. The House voted, that beating-orders should be sent to the following gentlemen, for enlisting the regiment to be raised to fortify the town and harbour of Boston, viz. ... In Council April 11, 1776. Read and concurr'd
- In the House of Representatives, Feb. 14, 1776. Whereas many constables, and collectors of taxes in this colony, have neglected to exhibit to this Court the receipts or attested copies thereof, which they have received from the colony treasurer .
- In the House of Representatives, Feb. 14, 1776. Whereas the Honorable the Continental Congress have desired this Court to make application to the several towns in this colony, to know what quantity of silver and gold can be procured in exchange for the Continental bills, as that sort of money is greatly wanted to support that part of the army gone against Quebec
- In the House of Representatives, January 27, 1757 : voted, that the arms and accoutrements belonging to this province, which were delivered for the late Crown Point expedition, and are in the possession of any persons ... be returned .
- In the House of Representatives, May 7, 1776. Resolved, that a regiment to consist of seven hundred and twenty-eight men ... be immediately raised .
- Report : the committee to whom were referred the petitions of sundry towns in this Commonwealth, on the subject of the embargo, and other subjects connected therewith, have paid the earliest possible attention to the very important and interesting subjects therein mentioned
- Reports of controverted elections in the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1853 to 1885 inclusive : together with the opinions given by the Supreme Judicial Court relating to such elections in those years ; a digest of decisions of said court regarding domicile (1 Mass. to 138 Mass. Reps. inclusive) ; and the message of Gov. Andrew vetoing the Act of 1862 requiring representatives in congress to be inhabitants of the districts from which they are elected
- Resolved, that the several persons that have been, or may hereafter be chosen for the present year as selectmen, assessors ... in the several towns ... are required, before the town-clerk, or before some justice of the peace to take and subscribe the oath of allegiance as prescribed in the constitution of this commonwealth .
- State of Massachusetts Bay. In the House of Representatives. September 14, 1779. : Whereas it is indispensably necessary that a supply of blankets should be immediately procured for the service of the army: resolved, that the selectmen of each town ... are required to collect from the inhabitants of the town ... a number of blankets .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay, in the House of Representatives, February 4, 1779 : On the petition of the officers ... in behalf of themselves and the soldiers under their command. Resolved, that the selectmen or committees ... are enjoined to supply the families of ... soldiers inlisted from their respective towns ... in manner directed by a resolve ... passed upon the 10th day of October, one thousand seven hundred and seventy seven .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In Council, July 7, 1777 : Resolved, that all such men as may inlist as non-commissioned officers and private soldiers into the Continental regiment, to be commanded by Col. Henly, shall be considered as part of the proportion of each town for which they shall be so inlisted .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, August 11, 1777 : Whereas it has been represented, that some of the powder manufactured at the several powder mills in this state, has proved defective .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, August 15, 1777 : Whereas it appears ... that the proportion of the Continental Army, directed to be raised in this state, is far short of being compleat ... Resolved, that ... several companies in each delinquent town ... be called together .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, August 8, 1777 : Whereas by the loss of the important fortress of Ticonderoga, a way is open to the ravages of our cruel and inveterate enemies ... Resolve, that one sixth part of the able-bodied men in the training band and alarm list, now at home ... march ... to reinforce the American army .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 16, 1779 : whereas upon examination, in consequence of a report of the committee for settling disputes between the towns in the several counties in this state respecting their quotas of men in the Continental Army, it appears that the committees in the counties of Plymouth, York, Hampshire, Berkshire and Lincoln .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, January 13, 1780 : Whereas it is indispensably necessary, in order for a settlement with the army, that the accounts for the supplies of the soldiers families should be made out by the selectmen and committees in the several towns and plantations within this state, and lodged in the secretary's office forthwith .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, January 20th, 1777 : Whereas it is of the utmost importance, that the army now raising ... should by supplied with blankets ... Resolved, that there be five thousand blankets levied on the several towns and plantations in this state, in the several proportions as expressed in this schedule. .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 14, 1780 : Whereas the Congress of the United States have called for an immediate supply of money in the public treasury, as indispensably necessary to enable them to prosecute their plans against the common enemy .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 16, 1778. : As justice, humanity and every reasonable principle of the human heart, must urge the necessity of rendering the situation of our brethren ... as comfortable as may be, it is therefore, resolved ... to collect ... the number of shirts, shoes and stockings, set ... in the following schedule .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 22, 1780 : Whereas the commander in chief of the Continental Army has earnestly requested a detachment ... Resolved, that there be immediately, four thousand seven hundred and twenty-six men raised or detached from the militia within the several towns and plantations in this state ... agreeable to the schedule herewith annexed .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 29, 1779. : Whereas it is of great importance to remove every obstacle to the good peoples of this state lending their money for the public service: Resolved, that in every town in this state, whose center is more than ten miles distant from the town of Boston ... there be appointed ... a receiver of loans ... to receive such monies as shall be brought to him to be put into the public treasury of this state, or the Continental Loan Office .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, Mar. 23, 1780 : Resolved, that Major-General Heath ... appoint such number of recruiting officers belonging to the line of this state ... to compleat this state's quota of the Continental Army .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, May 5, 1777. : That the happiness of mankind depends very much on the form and constitution of government they live under ... We do resolve, that it be, and hereby is recommended to the several towns ... to send members to the General Assembly ... to form such a constitution of government, as they shall judge best calculated to promote the happiness of this state .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, May 5th, 1780 : Resolved, that the selectmen ... transmit to the agents appointed ... the monthly average prices of beef, Indian corn, sheeps-wool, and sole leather .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, November 18, 1779 : Resolved, that Capt. Ezra Lunt be, and hereby is appointed a commissary of this state, to reside at or near the Continental Army .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, Sept. 30th, 1779. : Whereas the time of inlistment of part of this state's quota of the confederated army of America is near expiring .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, September 19, 1778. : Whereas there is the highest probability that the enemy are preparing to move this way, in order to destroy the French fleet, and to possess themselves of the town and harbour of Boston .
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, September 22, 1777 : whereas by the latest advices from the northern army under the command of General Gates, it appears, that the army under the command of General Burgoyne have far advanced from water carriage, and by that means have rendered their retreat more difficult .
- The General Courts answer to Joseph Dudley Esqr. &c. : This was pas'd by the whole court, nemine non consentiente. Gentlemen, We have perused what you left with us ... impowring you for the governing of His Majesties subjects inhabiting this colony ... And therefore we think it highly concerns us to consider, whether such a commission be safe either for you or us. .
- The committee of both Houses on the letter this morning received by this Court from His Excellency General Washington, relative to supplying the army with fire-arms, beg leave to report, by way of resolve, viz. .
- 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
- Whereas doubts 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 ... Resolved, that all those people who shall march out on this exigence, shall be recalled within the space of two months .
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- Private and special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from May 1830, to April 1837 : revised and published by authority of the Legislature, in conformity to a resolve, passed April 16, 1836 : with an appendix, containing some acts passed previous to October 25, 1780, Vol.VII
- Private and special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for the years 1866, '67, '68, '69, '70 : revised and published by authority of the Legislature, in conformity to a resolve, passed April 19, 1870, Vol.XII
- Private and special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for the years 1860, '61, '62, '63, '64, '65 : revised and published by authority of the Legislature, in conformity to a resolve passed June 4, 1868, Vol. XI
- Private and special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for the years 1854, '55, '56, '57, '58, '59 : revised and published by authority of the Legislature, in conformity to a resolve passed April 6, 1859, Vol. X
- Private and special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for the years 1849, '50, '51, '52, '53 : revised and published by authority of the Legislature, in conformity to a resolve passed April 6, 1859, Vol. IX
- Massachusetts annotations to the proposed uniform commercial code
- Private and special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from June 1814 to February 1822 : revised and published, by authority of the legislature, in conformity with a resolution, passed 22d February 1822, Vol.V
- Private and special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from May 1822, to March 1830 : revised and published by authority of the Legislature, in conformity to a resolve, passed April 16, 1836, Vol.VI
- Private and special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for the years 1871, '72, '73, '74, '75 : revised and published by authority of the Legislature, in conformity to a resolve, passed April 17, 1876, Vol. XIII
- The charters and general laws of the colony and province of Massachusetts Bay : carefully collected from the publick records and ancient printed books : to which is added an appendix, Tending to explain the spirit, progress and history of the jurisprudence of the state : especially in a moral and political view
- The charters and general laws of the colony and province of Massachusetts Bay
- The book of the general lawes and libertyes concerning the inhabitants of the Massachusets : reproduced in facsimile from the unique 1648 edition in the Huntington Library
- The book of the general lavves and libertyes concerning the inhabitants of the Massachusets : collected out of the records of the General Court, for the several years wherin they were made and established : And now revised by the same Court, and disposed into an alphabetical order, and published by the same authority in the General Court holden at Boston, in May 1649. : [Two lines from Romans]
- The book of the general lauues and libertys concerning the inhabitants of the Massachusets : collected out of the records of the General Court for the several years wherin they were made and established, and now revised by the same Court and disposed into an alphabetical order and published by the same authoritie in the General Court held at Boston the fourteenth of the first month, Anno. 1647
- His Excellency, Samuel Shute, Esq ; ... His speech to the honourable Council and House of Representatives : convened in General Assembly at Boston, in His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on Wednesday the seventh of November, 1716
- General Court of Massachusetts, 1630-1930 : tercentenary exercises, commemorating its establishment three hundred years ago, and to note the progress of the Commonwealth under nine generations of lawmakers held at the State House, Boston, Massachusetts : at a special session in the chamber of the House of Representatives, Monday, October twenty, ninteen thirty, eleven o'clock
- Directions for sailing in and out of Plymouth Harbour : taken by Moses Bennet, William Rhodes, Thomas Allen, and Nathaniel Green, being a committee of the Marine Society of Boston, appointed for this survey, by the desire of a committee of the General Court of the Massachusetts-Bay, appointed to build a light-house on the Gurnet, near Plymouth-Harbour, in said province, in July 1768
- Supplement to the general statutes of the commonwealth of Massachusetts : being the laws of public interest passed by the Legislature subsequently to the passage of the general statutes, December 28, 1859, and the amendments to the Constitution adopted since that date
- Sixty falsehoods exposed : summary of testimony before the Committee on Claims of the Massachusetts Legislature, on the alterations and improvements of the State House
- Revised charter of the city of Chelsea, 1899 : chapter 325 of the acts of Massachusetts for the year 1894, as amended by chapter 328 of the acts of Massachusetts for the year 1899
- The constitution of the state of Massachusetts, and that of the United States ; the Declaration of Independence, with President Washington's Farewell address. : Printed by order of the General Court of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, and by them recommended to the inhabitants of the several towns, to be read as a school book in all the common schools
- The laws and liberties of Massachusetts : reprinted from the copy of the 1648 edition in the Henry E. Huntington library
- Reports of controverted elections in the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1853 to 1885 inclusive : together with the opinions given by the Spreme Judicial Court relating to such elections in those years; a digest of decisions of said court regarding domicile (1 Mass. to 138 Mass. Reps. inclusive); and the message of Gov. Andrew vetoing the act of 1862 requiring representatives in Congress to be inhabitants of the districts from which they are elected : prepared and published under authority of chapter 60 of the resolves of the legislature for the year 1885
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled--May 1811. : The undersigned, having been appointed by His Excellency the governor, under an order of both branches of the legislature, passed on the 27th day of February last, commissioners, to take into consideration the message of His Excellency to the legislature, of the 29th day of January last, relative to disturbances in the county of Lincoln .
- Ceremonials at the unveiling of the statue of Gov. John A. Andrew : at the State House, Tuesday, February 14, 1871
- By the great and General Court of the colony of Massachusetts-Bay. A proclamation : the frailty of human nature, the wants of individuals, and the numerous dangers which surround them, through the course of life, have in all ages, and in every country, impell'd them to form societies, and establish governments
- By the governour, Council, and representatives, convened in a Great and General Court, or Assembly of Their Majesties province of the Massachusetts-Bay : held at Boston the 8th of June. 1692 : It having pleased Almighty God, in his rich mercy to preserve the persons of Their Majesties, and to continue peace with their three kingdoms ... It is ordered, that Thursday, the fourteenth day of July next, be kept as a day of solemn thanksgiving unto God .
- Reports of contested election cases in the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts for the years 1886-1895 : together with the opinions of the Supreme Judicial Court relating to such elections
- At the convention of the governour, Council, and representatives of the Massachusets Colony : ... It is ordered, that Thursday, the nineteenth day of this instant September; be observed as a day of humiliation, with fasting and prayer .
- Reports of contested election cases in the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for the years 1886-1902 : together with the opinions of the Supreme Judicial Court relating to such elections
- Report of one of the commissioners appointed to reduce the common law of crimes and punishments to a systematic code
- Report : the committee to whom were referred the petitions of sundry towns in this Commonwealth, on the subject of the embargo, and other subjects connected therewith, have paid the earliest possible attention to the very important and interesting subjects therein mentioned
- The charters and general laws of the colony and province of Massachusetts Bay : carefully collected from the publick records and ancient printed books : to which is added an appendix, tending to explain the spirit, progress, and history of the jurisprudence of the state ; especially in a moral and political view
- Remarks on the existing state of the laws of Massachusetts respecting violations of the Sabbath
- An exposition of the pretended claims of William Vans on the estate of John Codman : with an appendix of original documents, correspondence and other evidence
- Records of the governor and company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England
- Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England
- Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England
- Acts and resolves passed by the General Court of Massachusetts
- 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
- A manual for the use of the General Court
- A curiosity of law, or, A respondent in the Supreme Judicial Court as a judge in the General Court : and what possibly came of it
- A verbatim report of all the testimony in the Day hearing : the only verbatim report published
- A list or return on oath of the names of the householders in the town of [blank] : in the county of [blank] in the colony of the Massachusetts-Bay ; and of the number of the souls in each family, including innmates and boarders. .
- Private and special statutes, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for the years 1876, '77, '78, '79, '80, '81 : revised and published by authority of the legislature, in conformity to a resolve passed March 17, 1881, Vol. XIV
- A manual for the use of the General Court
- Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England
- Private and special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for the years 1882, '83, '84, '85, '86, '87, '88 : revised and published by authority of the Legislature, in conformity to a resolve passed March 8, 1888, Vol. XV
- Private and special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from February 1806 to February 1814 : revised and published, by authority of the legislature, in conformity with a resolution, passed 22d February 1822, Vol.IV
- Private and special statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from January 1838, to May 1848 : revised and published by authority of the Legislature, in conformity to a resolve, passed April 26, 1847, Vol.VIII
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