Nourse, John, 1762?-1790
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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 ..
Massachusetts. General Court.Date: [1788]- E-books
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency James Bowdoin Esquire ... A proclamation, for the encouragement of piety, virtue, education and manners, and for the suppression of vice . ... Given at the council-chamber, in Boston, the eighth day of June, A.D. 1785 ..
Massachusetts. Governor (1785-1787 : Bowdoin)Date: [1785]- E-books
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The constitution or frame of government, for the United States of America , as reported by the convention of delegates, from the United States, begun and held at Philadelphia, on the first Monday of May, 1787, and continued by adjournments to the seventeenth day of September following.--Which they resolved, should be laid before the United States in Congress assembled; and afterwards be submitted to a convention of delegates, chosen in each state, by the people thereof, under the recommendation of its legislature, for their assent and ratification. Together with the resolutions of the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for calling said convention, agreeable to the recommendation of Congress. Published by order of government.
United StatesDate: M,DCC,LXXXVII. [1787]- E-books
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A sermon, preached before His Excellency John Hancock, Esq. governour the Honourable the Council, and the Honourable the Senate, and House of Representatives, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 28, 1788. Being the day of general election. By David Parsons, A.M. Pastor of a church in Amherst.
Parsons, David, 1749-1823.Date: [1788]- E-books
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National arithmetick: or, Observations on the finances of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with some hints respecting financiering and future taxation in this state: tending to render the publick contributions more easy to the people. By a late member of the General Court. [Six lines of quotations].
Swan, James, 1754-1830.Date: [1786]