Public laws of the state of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations [electronic resource] : as revised by a committee, and finally enacted by the General assembly at the session in January, 1844 : to which are prefixed, the Charter of Charles II., Declaration of Independence, Resolution of General Assembly to support the Declaration of independence, Resolution of General Assembly to support the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution of the United States, Proceedings of the Convention on the adoption of the Constitution of the United States by Rhode-Island, President Washington's address of September, 1796, and Constitution of the state of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations.
1844
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Public laws of the state of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations [electronic resource] : as revised by a committee, and finally enacted by the General assembly at the session in January, 1844 : to which are prefixed, the Charter of Charles II., Declaration of Independence, Resolution of General Assembly to support the Declaration of independence, Resolution of General Assembly to support the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution of the United States, Proceedings of the Convention on the adoption of the Constitution of the United States by Rhode-Island, President Washington's address of September, 1796, and Constitution of the state of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations.
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Laws, etc. (Compiled statutes : 1844)
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Providence : Knowles & Vose, 1844.
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English
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1 online resource (viii, 594 p.).
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Reproduction of the original from the Yale Law Library.
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Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive. Part 3: The institution of slavery.
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Rhode Island. Charter.
Rhode Island. Constitution (1842)
United States. Declaration of Independence.
United States. Articles of Confederation.
United States. Constitution.
Rhode Island. Constitution (1842)
United States. Declaration of Independence.
United States. Articles of Confederation.
United States. Constitution.
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