"The Perpetual Laws Of The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts" is a comprehensive historical record of the laws governing Massachusetts from the establishment of its constitution in 1780 up to February 1807. This meticulously compiled volume includes the constitutions of both the United States of America and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, providing essential context for the legal framework of the time.
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