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An act for the carrying into execution a resolve of the American Congress, for ascertaining the number of inhabitants in this colony
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Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. By His Excellency, Richard, Earl of Bellomont ... A proclamation
... that all officers, civil and military within the said province, be, and are hereby continued in their respective offices, trusts, and imployments ... Given at Boston, the twenty sixth day of May ... 1699 -
Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. By His Excellency, Richard, Earl of Bellomont ... A proclamation
... I ... hereby command and require the strict observation of the Lords Day ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, the twenty first day of June ... 1699 -
Province of the Massachusetts-Bay ss. By the honorable, the lieutenant governour, and commander in chief. A proclamation
For preventing and punishing immorality and prophaneness ... Given under my hand at Boston, the 16th. day of June, 1698 -
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 -
At a General Court held at Charlstown by adjournment. Feb. 12th 1689[/]90
This Court taking into their serious consideration the many calls of God's providence upon his people ... doth appoint the sixth of March next, to be observed as a day of publick prayer and fasting throughout this jurisdiction -
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 -
At a General Court held at Boston May. 16. 1683
This Court considering that cattle are rated in the countrey at a greater value than they will yield -
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 the second sessions of the General Court held at Boston in New-England
Whereas it hath pleased his most excellent Majesty our gratious King, by his letter bearing date the twenty seventh of April, 1678. to signifie his royal pleasure, that the authority of this his colony of Massachusets in New-England, do give forth orders that the oath of allegiance as it is by law established within his kingdome of England, be administred and taken by all his subjects within this colony, who are of years to take an oath -
At a General Court held at Boston the 3d. of May 1676
For defraying the charges already expended upon the warre, and other charges arising in the further prosecution thereof -
At a Council held at Boston April the 4th. 1676
Whereas divers inhabitants are retired from out towns into the nearer towns -
At a Council held at Boston, September the seventeenth 1675
It having pleased the Holy God ... The governour and Council of this jurisdiction therefore ... do appoint and order the seventh day of the next moneth ; to be a day of public humiliation, with fasting and prayer -
At a Council held at Boston the 25th. of June, 1675
the governour and magistrates being assembled in Council to consider of the publick affairs of this common-weal ... doe nominate and appoint the 29th. day of this instant June to be kept as a day of humiliation and prayer -
At a Council held at Boston Septemb. 8. 1670
the Council ... do therefore appoint ... the two and twentieth of this instant September to be a day of publick humiliation -
At a Council held at Boston, March 10. 1668 [new style, 1669]
the governour and magistrates being assembled in Council ... do therefore commend ... the twenty fifth day of this instant to be kept a publick day of humiliation, and spent in fasting and prayer -
At a General Court held at Boston, in the year [blank]
It is ordered by this Court and the authority thereof, that the following order shall be directed and sent -
The book of the general lauues 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 authoritie in the General Court held at Boston the fourteenth of the first month anno 1647 : [Two lines from the Epistle to the Romans] -
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 -
In Provincial Congress, Watertown, May 1, 1775
Whereas the inhabitants of the town of Boston have been detained by General Gage, but at length (by agreement) are permitted to remove with their effects into the country -
In Congress, at Watertown, April 30, 1775
Gentlemen, The barbarous murders on our innocent brethren on Wednesday the 19th instant, has made it absolutely necessary that we immediately raise an army to defend our wives and our children from the butchering hands of an inhuman soldiery -
In the House of Representatives, February 13, 1776
Whereas it appears to this Court, that it will be greatly conducive to the safety and welfare of this and the other colonies, at a time of common danger, that a committee be chosen in each town, and one only for the especial business of attending to the political and general interest of the colonies ... Resolved, that the several towns ... choose by written votes ... a committee of correspondence, inspection and safety -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency John Hancock, Esquire, governour ... A proclamation, for a day of fasting and prayer
... Thursday, the seventh day of May next ... Given at Boston, the sixteenth day of March ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency James Bowdoin, Esquire, Governour of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. An address, to the good people of the Commonwealth
a spirit of discontent, originating in supposed grievances, having ... stimulated many of the citizens in several of the counties of this Commonwealth, to the commission of acts subversive of the government ... Given at the council-chamber, in Boston, the 12th day of January, 1787 -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, March 10, 1787
Ordered, that the governour's objections, made this day to the bill for establishing a salary of a fixed and permanent value for the governour ... be published ... Attest. Geo. R. Minot, clerk