"A Manual For The Use Of The General Court, Volume 1854" is a comprehensive guide designed for members and staff of the Massachusetts General Court. This manual provides essential information on legislative procedures, rules, and practices. Compiled by various notable figures including William Stevens Robinson, Stephen Nye Gifford, and others, it serves as an indispensable resource for navigating the complexities of state government.
Offering insights into the workings of the General Court during the mid-19th century, this volume provides historical context and practical guidance. It is an invaluable reference for anyone interested in Massachusetts' legislative history and the processes that shape state governance.
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