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A brief
the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North-America, lately incorporated by an act of this commonwealth, having requested and petitioned that a brief should be issued to make collections in the several religious societies for these important purposes ... Given under my hand and the seal of the commonwealth aforesaid, this twentieth day of June, Anno Domini, 1788 -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, November 19, 1788
Resolved, that the commonwealth be divided into eight districts for the purpose of choosing eight persons to represent the people thereof in the Congress of the United States -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, November 19, 1788
Resolved, that the commonwealth be divided into eight districts for the purpose of choosing eight persons to represent the people thereof in the Congress of the United States -
A brief
the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North-America, lately incorporated by an act of this commonwealth, having requested and petitioned that a brief should be issued to make collections in the several religious societies for these important purposes ... Given under my hand and the seal of the commonwealth aforesaid, this twentieth day of June, Anno Domini, 1788 -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency John Hancock, Esquire, governour of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A proclamation, for a day of public thanksgiving
... Thursday, the twenty-seventh day of November next ... Given at the council-chamber, in Boston, this twenty-ninth day of October ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency John Hancock, Esquire, governour ... A proclamation, for a day of humiliation, fasting and prayer
... Thursday the seventeenth day of April next ... Given at the council-chamber, in Boston, the thirteenth day of March ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, July 11, 1783
Whereas it is necessary that the legislature should be furnished with an account of all bounties paid to soldiers during the war, in order that a charge thereof may be made against the United States, therefore, resolved, that the selectmen of the several towns ... collect the receipts, or other the best vouchers they can, of all bounties paid by their respective towns