Browsing 1738-39 by Issue Date
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1738-39 Chap. 0001. An Act For Supplying The Treasury With The Sum Of Six Thousand Pounds In Bills Of Credit Of The New Tenor, For Discharging The Publick Debts, &c.; And For Establishing The Wages Of Sundry Persons, &c, In The Service Of The Province, And For The Drawing In Of The Said Bills Into The Treasury Again; And For Stating The Proportion Between The Bills Of The Old And New Teno[u]r In All Publick And Private Payments.
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1738-39 Chap. 0012. An Act For Granting Unto His Majesty Several Rates And Dutys Of Impost And Tonnage Of Shipping.
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1738-39 Chap. 0005. An Act For [Making] [Rendering] More Effectual An Act Entitled "An Act For Regulating The Militia."
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1738-39 Chap. 0008. An Act For Regulating The Hospital On Rainsford's Island, And Further Providing In Case Of Sickness.
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1738-39 Chap. 0009. An Act To Enable And Oblige The Surviving Trustees Or Commissioners Of The One Hundred Thousand Pounds Loan, To Comply With Their Duty By Law Required.
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1738-39 Chap. 0014. An Act For Better Securing The Value Of The Bills Of Publick Credit On This Province.
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1738-39 Chap. 0015. An Act To Enable Creditors To Receive Their Just Debts Out Of The Effects Of Their Absent Or Absconding Debtors.
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1738-39 Chap. 0022. An Act Providing More Effectually For Bringing The Outstanding Bills Of The Sixty-Thousand-Pounds Loan Into The Treasury, Ordered To Be Emitted In The Year 1727.
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1738-39 Chap. 0028. An Act For Erecting A Township, In The County Of York, By The Name Of Brunswick.
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1738-39 Chap. 0017. An Act For Erecting All The Lands Within The Town Of Boston, Lying On The Northerly And North-East[er][ward]ly Side Of The Harbour (Heretofore Called Winnisimet, Rumney Marsh And Pullin Point), Contained In A Division Or District Of Said Towns, Called Number Thirteen (Excepting Noddle's Island And Hog[g] Island), Into A Distinct And Separate Township, By The Name Of Chelsea.
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1738-39 Chap. 0003. An Act For The Payment Of The Members Of His Majesty's Council, And The Representatives Serving In The General Court.
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1738-39 Chap. 0002. An Act For Granting The Sum Of Twelve Hundred Pounds, In Bills Of Credit Of The New Teno[u]r, For The Support Of His Majesty's Governour.
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1738-39 Chap. 0019. An Act In Addition To An Act For The Relief Of And To Prevent The Oppression Of Debtors.
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1738-39 Chap. 0026. An Act In Further Addition To An Explanation Of The Act, Entitled "An Act For Regulating Townships, Choice Of Town-Officers," &c.
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1738-39 Chap. 0025. An Act To Prevent The Unnecessary Journeying Of The Members Of The General Court.
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1738-39 Chap. 0004. An Act For Preventing Unnecessary Expence Of Time In The Attendance Of Petit Jurors On The Several Courts Of Justice, And For Enlarging Their Fees, And The Allowance To Witnesses, In Civil Causes, And The Parties Recovering Judgment.
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1738-39 Chap. 0006. An Act To Enable The Proprietors Of The Several Townships, Lately Granted By The General Court, To Raise Moneys For Defraying The Charges Of Settling The Same.
(Boston: Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1738)