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Regulae generales
At the Circuit Court of Common Pleas, for the Middle Circuit, begun and holden at [blank] within and for the county of [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve. The court, by virtue of the powers vested in them for that purpose, establish the following rules -
Rules and orders of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas for the Middle Circuit
Revised at December term, 1815 -
State of the Treasury of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, January 1st, A.D. 1813
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. ; An act, to incorporate Francis C. Lowell, and others, by the name of the Massachusetts Manufacturing Company -
The committee appointed at the last session of the legislature to consider whether any and what amendments are necessary in the militia law of the commonwealth, report
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
House of Representatives, October 19, 1814. Ordered, that Messrs. R. Sullivan, Knapp, Newburyport, Vose and Brewer, Roxbury, together with such as the Honorable Senate may join, be a committee to consider whether any and what amendments are necessary in the militia laws of this commonwealth, with power to sit during the recess, and to report by bill or otherwise -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen
The committee appointed at the last session of the legislature, to set in the recess to collect facts and documents, and to digest and report, at the present session, a system for the management of the lands of this commonwealth, in the district of Maine," have attended that service, and ask leave, as the result of their inquiries, to make the following report -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. ; To the Honorable the Senate, and the Honorable the House of Representatives, in General Court assembled. The committee appointed by an order of the Senate and House of Representatives, passed the [blank] day of February, 1812, "to revise the code of laws, called the Criminal Code," ask leave to report several bills -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
In the House of Representatives, June 4, 1813. Ordered, that Messrs. Thatcher, Warren, Lloyd, Boston, Hall, Williamstown, Bates, Northampton, with such as the Hon. Senate may join, be a committee to consider so much of His Excellency's speech as relates to "an extension of our territorial limits" and forming new states without the territorial limits of the United States -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The committee of both houses, appointed "to examine into the doings of the State Bank, and to whom were referred the message of His Excellency the governor on the subject of said bank, and the documents accompanying the same," have attended the service assigned them, and ask leave to report -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen
The committee of both Houses of the legislature, to whom was referred the report of a former committee, made on the twentieth day of May, A.D. 1816, respecting the transactions of the Hallowell and Augusta Banks [sic], have attended to the duties assigned them; and referring to that report, as containing material facts respecting the transactions of those corporations, beg leave to add the following, as intimately connected therewith -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The committee of both houses to whom was referred so much of the message of His Excellency the governor, as relates to the defence of the state of Massachusetts, beg leave respectfully to report in part -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen. ; The committee of both houses, to whom was referred the petition of the trustees of the Maine Literary and Theological Institution, beg leave to report -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The committee of both Houses, to whom was referred the petition of Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Brimblecome and other officers of the First Brigade and Second Division of the Militia of this commonwealth, praying for the removal from office of Brigadier General David Putnam, have attended to the duty of their oppointment [sic] and report -
The committee of both houses, to whom were referred the memorials and documents presented to the legislature, concerning the separation of Maine, respectfully report
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
In the House of Representatives, February 4th, 1814. The memorial of the town of Deerfield, and several other towns, against the existing war and embargo, read and committed to Messrs. Lloyd, of Boston, Mills, of Northampton, and Howard, of Newburyport, with such as the Hon. Senate may join, to consider and report -
The committee of both houses, to whom were referred the message of His Excellency the Governor ... beg leave to report, in part
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The committee of both houses, to whom were referred the petitions concerning the separation of the district of Maine from Massachusetts proper, and forming the same into a separate and independent state, and also sundry memorials against that measure, beg leave respectfully to report -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The committee of both houses, upon the returns of votes from the several towns in the district of Maine, and upon sundry memorials accompanying the same, beg leave respectfully to report -
Papers, on the defence of Boston, and other places
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Proceedings of the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts
in session at Boston, in the year of our Lord 1810 -
Public documents, of the legislature of Massachusetts
containing the speech of His Excellency Governor Strong; with the answer of the Senate and House of Representatives; reports of the several committees of both branches, on the most important subjects referred to by His Excellency; and a remonstrance of the legislature to Congress, on the present unhappy war. ; Published by order of both Houses -
Remonstrance of the legislature of the state of Massachusetts, against the war with Great Britain; and protest of the minority of said legislature against said remonstrance
June 29, 1813. Ordered to lie on the table -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
June 12th, 1813. The committee of both houses appointed "to consider what measures it is expedient for this legislature to adopt in relation to the unhappy war in which we are engaged, the means to induce a speedy restoration of peace, and to restore this commonwealth to the blessings of a free and unmolested commerce; and to that influence in the councils of the nation, to which she is so justly entitled," have attended the service assigned them, and ask leave to report a remonstrance to the Congress of the United States, which is hereunto annexed -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Report of the committee on the governor's message