Author: Massachusetts Title: Acts and Laws, Passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Begun and Held at Boston in the County of Suffolk, on Wednesday the Twenty-Eighth Day of May, Anno Domini, 1783; and from Thence Continued, by Adjournment, to Wednesday the Twenty-Fourth Day of September Following, and Then Met
Description: Boston, Printed by Adams and Nourse, 1783. First edition. Stitched, in original plain wrappers. [37-48] pp. Pages 45-48 misnumbered 41-44. Folio. Most important of the post Revolutionary war acts in this session were for granting to the U.S. Congress certain Imposts and Duties on foreign imported goods and to pay off the debt from the war (taxes covered wine, rum, tea, pepper, sugar, cocoa, coffee, and more). Also acts preventing the destruction of White-Pine trees of more than two feet in diameter, boundary issues, supporting the lighthouses, building and maintaining bridges, regulating the salmon, shad and alewives catches, preventing obstructions in the Merrimack River, and more. Evans 18021. Sabin 45569. NAIP w015090. Crease to front wrapper and two leaves, scattered foxing, else a very good untrimmed copy.
Keywords: New England States, , Americana, Colonial & Early America, New England States, Americana, Massachusetts, Law, 18th c., Revolutionary war,
Price: US$ 250.00 Seller: Kaaterskill Books
- Book number: 35256
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