This is Volume 1928 of the "Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Court" of Massachusetts, dating back to 1663. A vital historical record, this volume offers a comprehensive look into the legal and governmental proceedings of the Massachusetts General Court during this period. It contains the full text of acts and resolves passed, providing researchers and historians invaluable insight into the laws, policies, and societal concerns of the time.
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