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- "Good news from New England"
- 1930 annual supplement to Massachusetts cumulative statutes : containing all general laws of 1930 with full annotations
- 1931 annual supplement to Massachusetts cumulative statutes : containing all general laws of 1931 with full annotations
- A Byzantine monastic office, 1105 A.D. : Houghton Library, MS gr. 3
- A Chronological sketch of the legislation from 1752 to 1884 on the subject of printing the Acts and resolves of the province of Massachusetts Bay : with a table showing the progress of the work done by the present commission, etc
- A Letter from a gentleman to his friend, upon the excise-bill now under consideration : Boston, 7th June, 1754
- A New England prison diary : slander, religion, and markets in early America
- A Proclamation for a day of public fasting, humiliation and prayer : ... Thursday the sixth day of May next ... Given at the council-chamber in Boston this twenty-seventh day of March ... one thousand seven hundred and seventy nine
- A Proclamation for a day of public fasting, humiliation and prayer : ... Thursday the twenty-eighth day of August current ... Given at the Council-chamber, this twelfth day of August ... one thousand seven hundred and seventy-seven
- A Study of Massachusetts court facilities : the summary and evaluation volume with recommendations
- A bibliographical sketch of the laws of the Massachusetts Colony from 1630 to 1686 : in which are included the Body of liberties of 1641, and the records of the Court of Assistants, 1641-1644 : arranged to accompany the reprints of the laws of 1660 and 1672
- A bibliography of the laws of the Massachusetts bay, 1641-1776
- A bill, now pending in the House of Representatives, and published by their order, for the consideration of the several towns in this province : a bill intituled, An act for regulating the whale fishery
- A brief and candid answer to a late printed sheet, entitled, the selling of Joseph : whereunto is annexed, a true and particular narrative by way of vindication of the author's dealing with and prosecution of his Negro man servant, for his vile and exorbitant behaviour towards his master, and his tenant Thomas Shepard ; which hath been wrongfully represented to their prejudice and defamation
- A brief history of the constitution and government of Massachusetts : with a chapter on legislative procedure
- A brief history of the constitution and government of Massachusetts : with a chapter on legislative procedure
- A brief state of the title of the Province of Massachusetts-Bay to the ountry between the Rivers Kennebeck and St. Croix
- A brief synopsis of the principal provisions of the New Workingmen's Compensation Act (so called)
- A charge delivered to the grand jury for the County of Essex : at the Supreme Judicial Court, held at Ipswich, May term, 1832
- A charge to the grand jury of the county of Suffolk, for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : at the opening of the Municipal Court of the city of Boston, on Monday, December 7, A.D. 1835 ...
- A charge to the grand jury of the county of Suffolk, for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : at the opening of the Municipal Court of the city of Boston, on the first Monday of December, A.D. 1832
- A charge to the grand jury of the county of Suffolk, for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : at the opening of the Municipal Court of the city of Boston, on the first Monday of December, A.D. 1834
- A chronological table of the most remarkable events in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, from the year 1602, when it was first discovered, till the present time
- A communication by the directors to the stockholders of the Boston & Worcester Railroad Corporation : in relation to the late award of commissioners and the strictures of the president of the Western Railroad Corporation thereon
- A communication from the Hon. Samuel Sewall, Esq., and the Hon. Nathan Dane, Esq. : accompanied with several bills for the regulation of the state prison, and an alteration of the criminal laws of the commonwealth
- A compendium and digest of the laws of Massachusetts.
- A conference between His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq., captain-general and governour in chief of His Majesty's province of Massachuset's-Bay in New-England, and the chief sachems of several Indian tribes, with other chief men of the said tribes : at Falmouth, in Casco-Bay, in New-England, July 1732. Annoq ; Regni Regis Georgii, Magnae Britanniae, &c. Sexto
- A constitution or frame of government : agreed upon by the delegates of the people of the State of Massachusetts-Bay, in convention, begun and held at Cambridge on the First of September, 1779, and continued by Adjournments to the Second of March, 1780
- A coppie of ye Kings maiste charter for incorporating of the Companie of the Massachusetts Bay in New England in Amarica : granted in ye fourth yeare of his highnes reigne of England, Scotland, Ffrance, & Ireland, Ano Dom. 1629
- A copy of the Kings Majesties charter, for incorporating the Company of the Massachusets Bay in New-England in America : granted in the fourth year of His Highness reign of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, anno Dom. 1628
- 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 declaration of the warrantable grounds and proceedings of the first Associates of the government of New-Plymouth : in their laying the first foundations of this government, and in their making laws, and disposing of the lands within the same : Together with the general fundamentals of their laws
- A defence in abatement of judgment for an alleged libel in the story entitled "Inquire at Amos Giles' distillery" : addressed to the Hon. Chief Justice Shaw, at the session of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts held in Salem, Dec. 4, 1835
- A digest and treatise on the laws of divorce : giving the divorce law as it now exists in all the United States, and a special abstract of the laws of Massachusetts, taken from the public statutes of 1882
- A digest of the common law, the statute laws of Massachusetts and of the United States, and the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts relative to the powers and duties of justices of the peace : to which is subjoined an extensive appendix of forms
- A digest of the probate laws of Massachusetts : relative to the power and duty of executors, administrators, guardians, heirs, legatees, and creditors
- A discourse, delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1820, in commemoration of the first settlement of New-England
- A discourse, delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1820, in commemoration of the first settlement of New-England
- A few notes on admiralty jurisdiction in the Colony and in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay
- A few suggestions upon the personal liberty law and "secession" (so called) : in a letter to a friend
- A few suggestions upon the personal liberty law and "secession" (so called) : in a letter to a friend
- A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War
- A history of the Pocasset tragedy : with the three sermons preached in New Bedford
- A history of the constitution of Massachusetts
- A history of the game birds, wild-fowl and shore birds of Massachusetts and adjacent states ... : with observations on their ... recent decrease in numbers; also the means for conserving those still in existence
- A journal of the proceedings of the commissaries of New-York, at a congress with the commissaries of the Massachusetts-Bay, relating to the establishment of a partition line of jurisdiction between the two provinces
- A journal of the survey of the Narragansett Bay, and parts adjacent : taken in the month's of May and June, A.D. 1741. By order of the Honourable Court of Commissioners appointed by his Majesty King George the Second.
- A letter to J.H. Wilkins, H.B. Rogers, and F.B. Fay : commissioners of Massachusetts for the State Reform School for Girls
- A list of copies of charters, from the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations : presented to the Honourable the House of Commons, in pursuance of their address to His Majesty, of the 25th of April 1740. Viz. Maryland Charter, granted by King Charles I. in the 8th Year of His Reign. Connecticut Charter, granted by King Charles II. in the 14th Year of His Reign. Rhode-Island Charter, granted by King Charles II. in the 15th Year of His Reign. Pensylvania Charter, granted by King Charles II. in the 33d Year of His Reign. Massachusetts Bay Charter, granted by King William and Queen Mary, in the 3d Year of Their Reign. Georgia Charter, granted by His present Majesty, in the 5th Year of His Reign
- A list of the addressers to the late Gov. Hutchinson. : Taken from the London gazetteer, and new daily advertiser, of Saturday September 24th. 1774. To the printer of the Gazetteer. The 8th of June last, a most servile, fallacious, and adulatory address was presented to Thomas Gage, Esq ; at Boston
- 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 notaries public, justices of the peace and their employers in Massachusetts
- A manual for the use of the General Court
- A manual for the use of the Overseers of the Poor in the city of Boston
- A manual of the business corporation law of Massachusetts
- A manual of the laws of Massachusetts in relation to manufacturing corporations : together with a summary of the laws affecting corporations generally ...
- A manual relating to the Constitution, the interpretation of statutes : audita querela, certiorari, mandamus, quo warranto, prohibition, and motions for new trials : a book of Massachusetts law
- A manual relating to the Constitution, the interpretation of statutes : audita querela, certiorari, mandamus, quo warranto, prohibition, and motions for new trials : a book of Massachusetts law
- A manual relating to the formation and management of mercantile and manufacturing corporations : with forms : a book of Massachusetts law
- A manual relating to the formation and management of mercantile and manufacturing corporations, with forms : a book of Massachusetts law
- A manual relating to the preparation of wills : with an appendix of forms : a book of Massachusetts law
- A manual relating to the preparation of wills : with an appendix of forms : a book of Massachusetts law
- A memoir or defence of Hugh Peters
- A people's army : Massachusetts soldiers and society in the Seven Years' War
- A pocket code of the rules of evidence in trials at law
- A practical treatise on the authority and duties of trial justices, district, police, and municipal courts, in criminal cases : with forms in criminal proceedings, and precedents of complaints, indictments, and special pleas
- A practical treatise on the trustee process, or foreign attachment of the laws of Massachusetts and Maine : with an appendix, containing the statutes of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine, on that subject
- A practical treatise upon the authority and duty of justices of the peace in criminal prosecutions
- A practical treatise upon the authority and duty of justices of the peace in criminal prosecutions
- A practical treatise upon the authority and duty of justices of the peace in criminal prosecutions : to which are now added precedents of declarations and pleadings in civil actions
- A practical treatise, or, An abridgment of the law appertaining to the office of justice of the peace : and also relating to the practice in justices' courts, in civil and criminal matters, with appropriate forms of practice
- A proclamation by His Excellency the Honorable William Howe, Major-General and commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces within the colonies laying on the Atlantic Ocean, from Nova-Scotia to West-Florida inclusive, &c. &c. &c. : Whereas there is reason to believe, that many persons leaving this town by permission have, contrary to orders, conveyed away large sums in specie .
- A proclamation for a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayer : It being our incumbent duty to acknowledge God ... Thursday the first day of August next ... Given at the Council-chamber at Watertown, this fourth day of July ... 1776. ..
- A proclamation. By His Excellency, the Honorable William Howe, major-general and commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces within the colonies laying on the Atlantic Ocean, from Nova-Scotia to West-Florida inclusive, &c. &c. &c. : Whereas several of the inhabitants of this town have lately absconded to join, it is apprehended, His Majesty's enemies assembled in open rebellion: I do ... forbid any person or persons whatever, not belonging to the Navy, to pass from hence by water or otherwise, from the date hereof, without my order or permission given in writing ... Given at Head-Quarters in Boston, this twenty-eighth day of October, 1775
- A report of the trial of Andrew Wright, printer of the "Republican Spy," on an indictment for libels against Governor Strong before the Hon. Theophilus Parsons, chief justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at Northampton, Sept. term 1806
- A resolve prescribing the form of inlistment for those men belonging to this commonwealth, who shall inlist into the service of the United States, to continue in the service until the end of the present war with Britain
- A resurrection of the blue-laws, or, Maine reform in temperate doses : being a discussion of the principles, moral, political, and constitutional, involved in the provisions of the liquor bill, before the Massachusetts Legislature during the session of 1852
- A ride through Kanzas
- A selection from the addresses, lectures and papers, with a biographic sketch, of Arthur A. Putnam of Uxbridge, Mass
- A short history of the Massachusetts courts
- A sketch of the character of the late Chief Justice Parsons : exhibited in an address to the grand jury delivered at the opening of the Supreme Judicial Court at Boston, on the twenty-third day of November, 1813, after the usual charge
- A speech made unto His Excellency Samuel Shute, Esq ; captain general and governour in chief, in and over the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England
- A statement of facts
- A statement of reasons against the assumption and exercise of executive and legislative powers by the Supreme Judicial Court : with remarks intended to prove that there is no law in this state, clothed with the authority of the constitution, against the sale of spirituous liquors : and the impossibility of suppressing the sale by penal laws without transcending the powers, and invading the sacred rights of property which are established and guarantied by the constitution of Massachusetts
- A study of the poor debtor law of Massachusetts and some details of its practice : with a chronological list of the statutes of Massachusetts, a table of the statutes of the other states, the territories, and the United States, and a list of books concerning poor debtors
- A summary of the law and practice of real actions : with an appendix of practical forms
- A summary of the laws of Massachusetts, relative to the settlement, support, employment and removal of paupers
- A third chapter on the rule in Minot's case
- A treatise on street railway accident law in Massachusetts
- A treatise on the law of the employer's liability acts of New York, Massachusetts, Indiana, Alabama, Colorado, and England
- A view of the jurisdiction and proceedings of the courts of probate in Massachusetts : with particular reference to the county of Essex
- Abstract of the census of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : taken with reference to facts existing on the first day of June, ... : with remarks on the same
- Abstract of the returns of votes on proposed amendments to the Constitution : submitted to the people of Massachusetts for their ratification or rejection, May 23, 1855
- Acts and laws of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England
- Acts and laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Address at the commemoration of the landing of John Endicott : before the Essex Institute, Sept. 18, 1878
- Address delivered before the bar of Berkshire : on the occasion of his first taking his seat as chief justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, September term, 1830
- Address of Hon. Wm. B. Durant, president Massachusetts Anti-Double-Taxation League, before the Joint Standing Committee on Taxation of the Legislature : on the proposed bill to exempt from taxation in the commonwealth personal property situtated and taxed without the commonwealth, and shares of certain corporations organized under the laws of other states
- Address of John G. Milburn to the Commercial Club of Boston on the corporation laws of Massachusetts, January 24, 1902
- Address of John Quincy Adams, to his constituents of the Twelfth Congressional District, at Braintree, September 17th, 1842
- Address of a convention of delegates : from twenty towns and five plantations within the counties of York, Cumberland and Lincoln : met by adjournment at Portland, on the twfnty eighth day of January one thousand seven hundred and ninety five, to the people of said counties, on the subject of their separation from Massachusetts
- Address of his Excellency John A. Andrew, to the two branches of the legislature of Massachusetts, January 8, 1864
- Address of the Hon. Edward Everett at the anniversary of the American colonization society, January 18, 1853
- Administrative power in the individual Massachusetts courts
- Admission requirements of the Massachusetts state normal schools : so far as applicable to applicants for admission to the bar
- Advantages, organization and management of Massachusetts business corporations
- Against separation of Maine from Massachusetts : an address to the people of Maine, by a numerous meeting from different parts of the county of Lincoln, of both political parties, held at Nobleborough, May 9, 1816
- Alarming developments connected with our courts : the wrong member of Middlesex bar convicted of perjury and the means by which it was accomplised exposed!
- Alcohol and the state : a discussion of the problem of law as applied to the liquor traffic
- Alcohol and the state : a discussion of the problem of law as applied to the liquor traffic
- Amendments of the constitution of Massachusetts : proposed by the Convention of delegates, assembled at Boston, on the third Wednesday of November, A.D. eighteen hundred and twenty : with their address to the people of this commonwealth
- American by paper : how documents matter in immigrant literacy
- American federalism in practice : the formulation and implementation of contemporary health policy
- An Act for the Limitation of Personal Actions, and for Avoiding Suits at Law
- An Appeal to common sense and the Constitution, in behalf of the unlimited freedom of public discussion : occasioned by the late trial of Rev. Abner Kneeland, for blasphemy
- An Appeal to the people of Maine on the question of separation
- An Association, proposed to the loyal citizens. Agreeable to the proclamation issued by His Excellency the Honorable Major-General William Howe ... : We, His Majesty's loyal subjects of the town of Boston, being sensible of the duty incumbent on us ... now take this opportunity to profess our firm allegiance to His Majesty, and entire obedience to his government and laws.
- An Exact table to bring old tenor into lawful money : Also a table to know the value of pistoles, guineas, johannes, and double johannes, moydores, English crowns, half-crowns, shillings, and copper half-pence, at the rate of dollars at six shillings a piece, at which invariable value they are fixed by a late act of this government. The act to be in force from and after the 31st of March 1750
- An Interesting case of constitutional law : a contested election
- An Interesting case of constitutional law : a contested election
- An abstract from resolves containing the encouragement offered by the Continental Congress, and by the state of Massachusetts-Bay, to such as shall inlist into the Continental Army
- An abstract from sundry laws of the Commonwealth : for the use of the Marblehead Union Moral Society
- An abstract or the lavves of Nevv England, as they are novv established
- An account of the seals of the judicial courts of the colony and province of the Massachusetts Bay, 1680-1780
- An account of the trust administered by the trustees of the charity of Edward Hopkins
- 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 for giving further remedies in equity
- An act for the limitation of actions and for preventing vexatious suits
- An act laying duties on sales at auction of merchandize of foreign growth and manufacture
- An act making further provision for the punishment of convicts, sentenced to hard labor, and the better regulation of the state prison
- An act more effectually to provide for the upholding of mills and manufactories worked by water, and for repealing certain acts and parts of acts relating thereto
- An act passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England : begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the thirty-first day of May 1758. And continued by sundry prorogations to Wednesday the twenty-eighth day of February following, and then met
- An act passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England : begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the twenty-fifth: day of May 1757. And continued by prorogations and adjournment to Tuesday the eighteenth day of April following, and then met
- An act passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England : begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the twenty-sixth day of May 1756. And continued by sundry prorogations, to the sixth day of January following, and then met
- An act to abolish the Office of Coroner and to provide for medical examinations and inquests in cases of death by violence
- 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
- An act to establish a land office under the direction of commissioners for the sale and settlement of the public lands
- An act to fix a salary for the respective judges and registers of probate, in the several counties
- An act, for regulating and governing the Militia of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and for repealing all laws heretofore made for that purpose
- An act, for regulating and governing the Militia of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and for repealing all laws heretofore made for that purpose
- An act, in addition to an act, intitled An act for forming and regulating the Militia within the colony of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England: and for repealing all the laws heretofore-made for that purpose.
- An act, passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England : begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the thirtieth day of May, 1722. And continued by several prorogations until Thursday the fifteenth day of November following, and then met
- An act, to incorporate the Boston Marine Insurance Company
- An address : delivered in the Old South Meeting-house in Boston, November 27, 1895, before the Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in commemoration of the six hundredth anniversary of the first summoning of citizens and burgesses to the Parliament of England, wherein the history of the House of Commons is sketched and a comparison made of the development of the legislatures of Great Britain and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- An address : delivered in the Old South Meeting-house in Boston, November 27, 1895, before the Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in commemoration of the six hundredth anniversary of the first summoning of citizens and burgesses to the Parliament of England, wherein the history of the House of Commons is sketched and a comparison made of the development of the legislatures of Great Britain and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- An address delivered at the laying of the corner stone of the Bunker Hill Monument
- An address delivered before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance, May 27, 1830
- An address delivered before the members of the bar of the County of Bristol, Mass., at New-Bedford, June term, 1834
- An address delivered in the new court house in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, at the dedication of the same, April 28, 1874 : containing sketches of the early history of the old county of Hampshire and the county of Hampden and of the members of the bar in those counties, with an appendix
- An address delivered in the new court house in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, at the dedication of the same, April 28, 1874 : containing sketches of the early history of the old county of Hampshire and the county of Hampden and of the members of the bar in those counties, with an appendix
- An address of the Convention, for framing a new constitution of government, for the state of Massachusetts-Bay, to their constituents
- An address to the members of the bar of Suffolk, Mass. at their stated meeting on the first Tuesday of March, 1824
- An address to the members of the bar of the counties of Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden at their annual meeting at Northampton, September, 1826
- An address to the members of the bar of the counties of Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden at their annual meeting at Northampton, September, 1826
- An address to the true-born Sons of Liberty in the government of the Massachusetts-Bay : Gentlemen, The spirit with which you have of late opposed the Stamp Act, shews, that you have taken upon you, to think something of state affairs. Go on my friends, and inquire further
- An argument before the Committee of the House of Representatives upon the petition of Benedict Fenwick and others : with a portion of the documentary testimony
- An essay on the establishment of a chancery jurisdiction in Massachusetts
- An examination of Mr. Rantoul's report for abolishing capital punishment in Massachusetts
- An exposition of the difficulties between T.B. Lawrence and his wife, Sallie Ward Lawrence, which led to their divorce
- An exposition of the double taxation of personal property in Massachusetts
- An index to the Public statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and to the public acts of 1882 to 1887, both inclusive
- Annual dinner of the Essex Bar Association and complimentary to Hon. Edgar J. Sherman, senior justice of the Superior Court : on the fiftieth anniversary of his admission to the Essex Bar, Tuesday, March 17, 1908
- Annual report of the Massachusetts Bar Association
- Annual survey of Massachusetts law
- Apostle of Union : a political biography of Edward Everett
- Arbitration proceedings to determine the domicil of Isabel Anderson for death tax purposes
- Argument for the continuance of the policy of the Commonwealth in regard to the exemption from taxation of the property of literary, benevolent, charitable, and scientific institutions : with especial reference to the taxation of their bank shares under the act of 1871
- Argument in favor of the proposed constitutional amendment permitting the General Court to classify property for the purpose of taxation
- Argument of Fred Fay, general executive board member, on behalf of Boston Carmen's Union, in the arbitration proceedings between the Boston Elevated Railway Company and the Boston Carmen's Union, Division 589, of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America : before James J. Storrow, chairman, James L. Richards, James H. Vahey, arbitrators
- Argument of George A. Torrey, counsel of the Fitchburg Railroad, before the Railroad Committee of the Massachusetts Legislature : in favor of an act to authorize a lease of the Fitchburg Railroad Company to the Boston and Maine Railroad : April 30 and May 15, 1900
- Argument of Hon. Charles Allen, before the Committee on Railways and Canals, in behalf of the petition of Joseph S. Cabot and others, for an independent railroad between Salem and Lowell
- Argument of Hon. George D. Robinson against the division of the town of Beverly, before the Legislative Committee on Towns, 1888
- Argument of Hon. Henry F. French, of Boston : on the 1st day of March 1861, before the Joint Committee of the Legislature of Massachusetts on the petition for the repeal of An act in relation to the flowage of the meadows on Concord and Sudbury Rivers, approved April 4, 1860
- Argument of Hon. Josiah G. Abbott : before the Joint Committee of the Legislature of Massachusetts on Railways and Canals in favor of the extension of the Old Colony and Fall River Railroad to Newport, R.I.
- Argument of Hon. Josiah G. Abbott : in behalf of the petitioners before the Joint Special Committee of the Legislature of Massachusetts : on the petition of C.P. Talbot and others praying for the repeal of the act of 1860, for the removal of the dam across the Concord River at Billerica
- Argument of Hon. Moody Merrill before the Committee on Street-Railways of the Legislature of Massachusetts : on the petition of the Highland Street-Railway Company for authority to lease, purchase, and consolidate with other street-railway companies, and to adopt the cable system of motive-power : also the testimony of Mayor O'Brien and Gen. John L. Swift : Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1886
- Argument of Hon. W.E. Russell : at the hearing before the Committee on Manufactures in regard to municipal control of gas and electric lighting plants : Boston, March 13, 14, and 15, 1895
- Argument of J.H. Benton, Jr., before Railroad Committee of Massachusetts Legislature : April 4 and 5, 1895, upon the petition for an act to compel the Old Colony Railroad Company to maintain a ferry between Fairhaven and New Bedford
- Arguments of John W. Cummings, Esq., and Charles P. Greenough, Esq., for remonstrants before Committee of Manufactures upon petition to amend statutes relating to manufacture of illuminating gas
- Arthur Prentice Rugg : Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : a memorial
- Articles of Agreement Made and Concluded between the Court of New Plymouth and Awasuncks
- Articles of impeachment by the House of representatives : of the said commonwealth, in their own name, and in the name of the people of Massachusetts, against Samuel Blagge, esq. a justice of the peace and a notary public, in and for the county of Suffolk, in the commonwealth aforesaid ; together with the respondent's answer
- Aspinwall trust
- Assessment of the impact of NOW accounts in Massachusetts and New Hampshire : hearings before the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions of the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, first session ... Worcester, Mass., September 11, 1975, Concord, N.H., September 12, 1975
- 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 the 9th. of April, 1677. : the Council being informed, that among other evils that are prevailing among us .
- 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 Council held at Boston, March 28. 1678. : Whereas many complaints have been made, that several persons have been killed
- At a Council held in Boston August the thirtieth 1675 : the Council judging it of absolute necessity for the security of the English and the Indians that are in amity with us that they be restrayned their usual commerce with the English, and hunting in the woods, during the time of hostility with those that are our enemies;
- At a Court held at Boston in Nevv=England the 29th. of March, 1677. : the Council being informed, that several strange Indians, who have been in hostility against us
- At a General Court held at Boston May 8. 1678 : This Court, considering how the Lord hath been pleased of late years ... to humble, and bring low his poor people in this wilderness ... do appoint Thursday, the sixt day of June next ensuing, to be solemnly kept as a day of humiliation and prayer, throughout this jurisdiction
- 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 General Court held at Boston the 3rd of May, 1676
- 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
- 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
- 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 convention of committees for the county of Worcester, convened at the court-house in Worcester, January 27, 1775, the following resolves (among others) passed, viz. Whereas Isaac Jones of Weston ... has ... manifested a disposition inimical to the rights and priviledges of his countrymen.
- At a council held at Boston in New-England, January 6, 1679 : The Lord having been exceeding gracious and long suffering to his people in this wilderness ... Doe appoint Thursday January 29th, instant, to be holden as a solemn day of Thanksgiving ...
- 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 May the 3d, 1676
- At a great and general court or assembly for His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, held at Boston, the twenty-first day of June, anno domini, 1732. Annoque Regni Regis Georgij secundi sexto : in the House of Representatives, June 21, 1732
- At a meeting of the following gentlemen, being committees from every town and district in the county of Middlesex : and province of Massachusetts Bay, held at Concord, in said county, on the 30th and 31st days of August 1774, to consult upon measures proper to be taken at the present very important day, viz.
- At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston : legally assembled at Faneuil-Hall, on Wednesday the 28th of October, 1767
- At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston : legally qualified and warn'd in public town meeting assembled, at Faneuil-Hall, on Monday the 12th of September, A.D. 1768
- At a publick town meeting of the freeholders & other inhabitants of the town of Boston : legally warned and met, at the Town-House in Boston on Wednesday August second, and continued by adjournment to Fryday the eleventh of said month. Anno 1721 : To John Clarke and Elisha Cooke Esqrs; William Clarke merchant, and William Hutchinson Esq
- At a sessions of the General Court held at Boston the 3d. of November 1675 : This court being in some measure sensible of the hand of the Lord being stretched forth against us in the way of His judgments ... doth appoint and set apart the second day of December next to be kept a day of solemn humiliation and prayer
- At a town-meeting, the 11th day of August to give instructions to their representatives : a discourse happened pro and con, upon the reading the 3d article, to wit, And preserving the just and laudable usages and customs of reserving allowances and grants until the Acts and elections, &c. be fully compleated and sign'd by his Excellency. With some reflections on the present Assembly, as far as is come to our knowledge, and some account of the manner of chusing them
- 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
- At the convention of the governour, Council, and representatives of the Massachusetts Colony : ... It is ordered, that Thursday, the nineteenth day of this instant September ; be observed as a day of humiliation, with fasting and prayer
- At the court at Whitehall the 20th of July, 1683 : Present the Kings most excellent Majesty, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury ... Mr. Chancellor of the Dutchy. The Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee for Trade and Foreign Plantations, having this day presented to the board, a report concerning New England
- 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
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- Boston, April 13. 1761 : Whereas an act was pass'd by the Great and General Court of this province in January 1761, for enquiring into the rateable estate of said province ; the assessors of the town of Boston, in conformity to the said act, --do hereby notify the inhabitants of said town, that they bring in true and perfect lists
- Boston, April 18, 1785. : the minds of the people being greatly and justly agitated by the apparent intention of the government and the merchants of Great-Britain to deprive the industrious trader of every benefit of our commerce, by the entire monopoly of the same to themselves ... A numerous and respectable meeting of the merchants, traders, and others, convened at Faneuil-Hall, on Saturday the 16th inst. to consider the alarming state of our trade and navigation, the following votes were unanimously agreed to
- Boston, August 31st, 1779. : To the gentlemen who represented the country towns in the late convention at Concord
- Boston, February 27. 1777 : Gentlemen, at a time when degenerate Britons are with brutal rage
- 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, July 21, 1789. Sir, It being now considered as an established truth ... that marks of apparent death may subsist without any necessary implication of an absolute extinction of the animating principle ; a number of gentlemen in the town of Boston ... set on foot a society, whose principal object was to disseminate the knowledge of the means proper to be used for the restoration of persons apparently dead