Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Court of Massachusetts

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Secretary of the Commonwealth., 1845
 

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第368页 - ... it shall be the duty of legislatures and magistrates, in all future periods of this commonwealth, to cherish the interests of literature and the sciences, and all seminaries of them; especially the university at Cambridge, public schools and grammar schools in the towns...
第317页 - That the project of the annexation of Texas, unless arrested on the threshold, may tend to drive these States into a dissolution of the Union...
第206页 - ... fifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, in the discretion of the court...
第69页 - Resolved, That His Excellency the Governor be requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to each of the Governors of the several states and territories of this Union, and that our Senators and Representatives in Congress be requested to lay the same before their respective Houses of Congress.^ TEXAS.
第277页 - Asylum, for the purpose of assisting and providing for deserted and destitute infant children, with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, restrictions and liabilities set forth in the sixty-eighth chapter of the General Statutes, and in all general laws which now are, or hereafter may be in force relating to such corporations.
第643页 - Cardinal numbers: 1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five 6 six 7 seven 8 eight 9 nine 10 ten 11 eleven 12 twelve 13 thirteen 14 fourteen 15 fifteen 16 sixteen 17 seventeen 18 eighteen 19 nineteen 20 twenty 21 twenty-one 22 twenty-two 23 twenty-three 24 twenty-four 25 twenty-five 26 twenty-six 27 twenty-seven 28 twenty-eight 29 twenty-nine 30 thirty...
第497页 - Association, with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, liabilities, and restrictions, set forth in the forty-fourth chapter of the Revised Statutes...
第366页 - ... life, liberty, property and character, that there be an impartial interpretation of the laws, and administration of justice. It is the right of every citizen to be tried by judges as free, impartial and independent as the lot of humanity will admit.
第595页 - And as the powers of legislation granted in the Constitution of the United States, to Congress, do not embrace a case of the admission of a foreign state or foreign territory, by legislation, into the Union, such an act of admission would have no binding force, whatever on the people of Massachusetts.
第566页 - ... shall make a certificate stating the amount of the capital so fixed and paid in ; which certificate shall be signed and sworn to by the president and a majority of the...

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