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 MAS MASSACHUSETTS. The General Laws of Massachusetts, Re- vised and re-printed, by Order of the General Court. fol. Cambridge. 1672. . The General Laws of Massachusetts, from the adoption of the Constitution, 1780, to Feb. 1822 ; Collected by A. Stearns and L. Shaw, Commissioners. T. Metcalf, Editor. 2 vols. 8vo. Boston. 1823. This series was continued by a supplemental volume, edited by T. Metcalf, embracing the general Laws, from 1822 to 1831, 8vo., Boston, 1832. . The Revised Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, passed Nov. 4, 1835; to which is subjoined an Act in Amendment thereof, and an Act expressly to Repeal the Acts which are consolidated therein, both passed in Feb., 1836, &c. Printed and Published by virtue of a Resolve of Nov. 3d, 1835, under the Supervision and Direction of T. Melcalf and H. Mann. 8vo. Boston. 1830. This revision was executed in pursuance of a resolve of Feb. 4th, 1832, by Messrs. Charles Jackson, Asahel Stearns, and John Pickering. 13 A. J. 344; (15) 294. . The County and Town Officer; or, an Abridg- ment of the Laws of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, relative to County and Town Officers. By a Gentleman. 8vo. Boston. 1768. . The Civil Officer ; or, the whole Duty of Sheriffs, Coroners, Constables, and Collectors of Taxes. 2d ed. ; to which is added a Digest of the principal Decisions in the Supreme Judi- cial Court, of Massachusetts, relative to the Powers of said Offi- cers. 8vo. Boston. 1814. . The Insolvent Laws of Massachusetts; with Notes. By Joseph Cutler. 8vo. Boston. 1846. MASSACHUSETTS REPORTS. See Tyng, and TVilliams. MASSE, M. G. Le Droit Commercial, dans ses Rapports avec le Droit des Gens et le Droit Civil. 4 torn. 8vo. Paris. 1844-45. These volumes are remarkable for the clear and precise manner in which the subject is treated. The author indicates the sources from which he has drawn his information, unlike many French writers, who 504