THE
Perpetual Laws
OF THE
COMMONWEALTH
OF
MASSACHUSETTS,
From the ESTABLISHMENT of its CONSTITUTION,
IN THE YEAR 1780,
To the END of the YEAR 1800;
WITH THE
CONSTITUTIONS of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA,
and of the COMMONWEALTH, prefixed.
TO WHICH IS ADDED,
AN APPENDIX,
CONTAINING
ACTS AND CLAUSES OF ACTS, FROM THE LAWS OF THE LATE
COLONY, PROVINCE AND STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS,
WHICH EITHER ARE UNREVISED OR RESPECT
THE TITLE OF REAL ESTATE.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
Containing the LAWS, from NOVEMBER, 1780, to March, 1788,
inclusively.
Ignorantia legis neminem excusat.
The ignorance of Law is an Excuse for no One.
The Law is the Subject’s best Birthright.
PRINTED AT BOSTON,
BY I. THOMAS AND E. T. ANDREWS.
Sold by them, at their Bookstore, No. 45, Newbury-Street, and
by said THOMAS,
at his Bookstore, in WORCESTER.
MARCH, 1801.
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