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[Arms] Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Extract of a resolve of the General Court, passed 14th of February, 1789. Whereas it is of the greatest consequence, that Tax No. 6 should be collected with all possible expedition ... [Boston, 1789].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, January 28, 1789. Whereas it appears that there are some deficient constables and collectors of the taxes granted prior to the tax granted the 9th day of July, A. D. 1784 ... [Boston, 1789].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, June 18, 1783. Resolved, that the commissioners appointed by a resolve of the General Court, of July 4th, 1782, for expediting the payment of the Continental tax ... [Boston, 1783].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, June 18, 1783. Resolved, that the commissioners appointed by a resolve of the General Court, of July 4th, 1782, for expediting the payment of the Continental tax ... [Boston, 1783].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, February 17, 1787. Whereas it is necessary that a considerable sum of money should be immediately procured to defray the expences incurred by reason of the detachments ... [Boston: Printed by Adams and N

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, January 28, 1789. Whereas it appears that there are some deficient constables and collectors of the taxes granted prior to the tax granted the 9th day of July, A. D. 1784 ... [Boston, 1789].

Tax for the year 1799. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Peleg Coffin, Esquire. Treasurer and Receiver-general of said Commonwealth, To the selectmen or assessors of the of ... Given under my hand and seal, at Boston, the day of in the year of our

Tax for the year 1812. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Jonathan L, Austin, Esquire, Treasurer and Receiver-general of said Commonwealth. To the selectmen or assessors of the of ... Given under my hand and/seal, at Boston, the day of April in the

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, February 17, 1787. Whereas it is necessary that a considerable sum of money should be immediately procured to defray the expences incurred by reason of the detachments ... [Boston: Printed by Adams and N

[Arms] Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Extract of a resolve of the General Court, passed 14th of February, 1789. Whereas it is of the greatest consequence, that Tax No. 6 should be collected with all possible expedition ... [Boston, 1789].

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