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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Perpetual Laws of NH from 1776 to 1788


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The
Perpetual Laws
of the
State of New-Hampshire,
from the
Session of the General-Court, July 1776,
to the
Session in December 1788,
Continued into the present year 1789,
Compiled and Arranged to the Wishes of
the Gentlemen of the Law, and under
the Direction of the General-Court.

Portsmouth: New-Hampshire, Printed by John
Melcher, M,DCC,LXXXIX.
Posted by NH Parents First at 2:28 PM
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