Resolved, by both Houses, the same being agreed to by a majority of the Senators, and by two thirds of the members of the House of Representatives present and voting thereon, that it is proper and expedient to alter and amend the Constitution of this Commonwealth, by adopting the subjoined article of amendment ...
1833
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Resolved, by both Houses, the same being agreed to by a majority of the Senators, and by two thirds of the members of the House of Representatives present and voting thereon, that it is proper and expedient to alter and amend the Constitution of this Commonwealth, by adopting the subjoined article of amendment ...
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[Massachusetts?] : [publisher not identified], [1833]
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At head of text: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In General Court, A.D. 1832
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1 online resource (8 pages).
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(NNC-L)LLMC1396610477
(TEMPOCo)1396610477
(TEMPOCo)1396610477
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Includes a resolution, and an article of amendment to the Third Article of the Bill of Rights, related to public worship and the choice of pastors and religious teachers. The article of amendment is followed by statements which indicate that the amendment was passed (signed by W. B. Calhoun, Speaker) and Senate (signed by William Thorndike, President). These are followed by a Senate committee report about the amendment.
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Online resource; title from PDF first lines of text (LLMC Digital, viewed September 1, 2023).
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Article of amendment.
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