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An act more effectually to suppress riots, and to indemnify persons for injuries done thereby
Published 1835Subjects: “…Riot control Law and legislation Massachusetts.…”
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. To the honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled : respectfully represent Benedict Fenwick, Mary Anne Barber and...
Published 1835Subjects: “…(Charlestown, Boston, Mass.) Riot, 1834.…”
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The committee of one from each county, to whom was referred the petition of J.G. Whittier and others, in relation to the burning of the Ursuline Convent, respectfully report
Published 1841Subjects: “…(Charlestown, Boston, Mass.) Riot, 1834.…”
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The select committee of this House, to whom was referred the petition of George Bradburn, praying the Legislature to indemnify the proprietors of the Ursuline Convent in Charlestow...
Published 1842Subjects: “…(Charlestown, Boston, Mass.) Riot, 1834.…”
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The select committee, to whom was referred the petition of Benedict Fenwick and others, and the petition of James D. Peakes and others, in aid thereof, submit the following report
Published 1835Subjects: “…(Charlestown, Boston, Mass.) Riot, 1834.…”
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