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[North Carolina Laws: Likely Separately-Issued Appendix for:] The Public Acts of the General Assembly of North-Carolina [published in 1804, in two volumes]

[North Carolina Laws: Likely Separately-Issued Appendix for:] The Public Acts of the General Assembly of North-Carolina [published in 1804, in two volumes]

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[North Carolina Laws: Likely Separately-Issued Appendix for:] The Public Acts of the General Assembly of North-Carolina [published in 1804, in two volumes]

by [General Assembly; James Iredell; François-Xavier Martin]

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[Newbern: Martin & Ogden, [1806?].  Paginated as [227]-272, i.e. 46-pages. Minor bio-predation to contemporary wraps; Very Good.

Bound into contemporary drab gray-blue wrappers, the Appendix found in some copies at the end of the second volume of the The Public Acts of the General Assembly of North-Carolina, published in 1804 at Newbern (now New Bern) by Martin & Ogden.

The Appendix records additional laws enacted between 1804 to 1805. As a sample, Acts concern the early years of the University of North Carolina, Presidential Electors, a lighthouse for Cape Look-out, and so forth. Signed in type at its conclusion are the names of Alexander Martin and S. Cabarrus.

The supplement was deemed scarce enough to be printed in facsimile, in an edition of 50 copies, by the Statute Law Book Co., of Washington, D.C., in 1913. It is the first of three Appendixes reproduced inside (See OCLC 65113392). We believe it was printed separately from the original two volumes of The Public Acts and that extant copies of the latter may contain it or not, dependent upon when they were bound.

See Shaw & Shoemaker 6940 and 6941. Sabin 55670.

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[North Carolina Laws: Likely Separately-Issued Appendix for:] The Public Acts of the General Assembly of North-Carolina [published in 1804, in two volumes]
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[General Assembly; James Iredell; François-Xavier Martin]
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