Browsing 1781 by Title
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1781 Chap. 0001 An Act For Granting To Thaddeus Newton, One Hundred Acres Of Land In The Town Of Murraysfield.
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1781 Chap. 0002 An Act For Reviving Sundry Laws That Are Expired.
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1781 Chap. 0003 An Act To Prevent Damage Being Done On The Meadows Lying In The Township Of Yarmouth, Called Nobscussett Meadow; And A Small Commonage Of Land, And Beaches Thereto Adjoining.
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1781 Chap. 0004 An Act For Continuing A Company Or Troop Of Horse, In The Third Regiment Of Foot In The County Of Essex.
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1781 Chap. 0005 An Act For Altering The Dividing Line Between The Towns Of South Hadley And Granby.
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1781 Chap. 0006 An Act To Provide For The Security And Payment Of The Balances Due To The Officers And Soldiers Of The Massachusetts Line Of The Army.
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1781 Chap. 0007 An Act Providing For The Payment Of The Interest On The New Bills Of Credit, And Fixing The Rate At Which They Shall Be Received Into The Treasury; For Suspending The Making Up Judgment In Civil Causes For A Limited Time; And Repealing All The Laws Heretofore Passed For Making Said Bills A Tender.
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1781 Chap. 0008 An Act For Setting Off Thomas Eaton, With His Estate, From The First Parish In The Town Of Reading, And Annexing Him And His Estate To The Third Parish In Said Town.
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1781 Chap. 0009 An Act To Set Off Thomas Morse, And Others, From The West Parish In The Town Of Bradford, In The County Of Essex, And To Annex Them To The East Parish In Said Town.
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1781 Chap. 0010 An Act In Addition To An Act. Intitled, "An Act More Effectually To Punish Persons Who Shall Be Convicted Of Wilfully And Corruptly Passing Counterfeit Bills Of Credit."
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1781 Chap. 0011 An Act To Regulate The Mode Of Procedure In Undisputed Causes In The Maritime Courts.
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1781 Chap. 0012 An Act In Addition To An Act, Intitled, "An Act To Empower The Treasurer To Receive Government Securities On Loan, To The Amount Of Eight Hundred Thousand Pounds."
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1781 Chap. 0014 An Act For Widening And Amending The Streets, Lanes And Squares, In That Part Of The Town Of Charlestown, Which Was Lately Laid Waste By Fire.
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1781 Chap. 0015 An Act To Incorporate Certain Physicians, By The Name Of The Massachusetts Medical Society.
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1781 Chap. 0016 An Act For Apportioning And Assessing A Tax Of Three Hundred And Three Thousand Six Hundred And Thirty-Four Pounds And Six Pence.
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1781 Chap. 0017 An Act Laying Certain Duties Of Excise On Certain Articles Therein Mentioned, For The Purpose Of Paying The Interest On Government Securities.
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1781 Chap. 0018 An Act Making Provision For The Payment In Specie Of Such Demands On This Commonwealth, As Have, Or May Hereafter Be Brought In, Or Allowed In Bills Of The New Emission; And For Establishing A Rule Of Depreciation Of Said Bills, From And After The Twenty-Seventh Day Of February, In This Present Year.
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1781 Chap. 0019 An Act For Reviving And Continuing A Law Of This Commonwealth, Made In The Year Of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred And Seventy-Three, Intitled, "An Act For Establishing And Regulating The Fees Of The Several Officers Within This Province, Hereafter Mentioned."
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1781 Chap. 0020 Act To Enable The Inhabitants And Proprietors Of The Plantation Called Ashuelet Equivalent, In The County Of Berkshire, To Tax Themselves For Past And Future Taxes That Have Been Or May Be Laid Upon Them By The General Court Of This Commonwealth.
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