Substance of the arguments delivered before the Honorable Young Gresham, judge of the western circuit, at Hancock Superior Court, February term, 1814, and before the Honorable Robert Walker, judge of the middle circuit, at Richmond Superior Court, April term, 1814, on the constitutionality of the Alleviating Act

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Substance of the arguments delivered before the Honorable Young Gresham, judge of the western circuit, at Hancock Superior Court, February term, 1814, and before the Honorable Robert Walker, judge of the middle circuit, at Richmond Superior Court, April term, 1814, on the constitutionality of the Alleviating Act

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Language
English
Pages
219

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Edition Notes

Includes text of the act.

Published in
Augusta, Georgia
Other Titles
Substance of the arguments on the Alleviating Act

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Library of Congress
KFG220 .W53 1814

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Pagination
219 p. ;
Number of pages
219

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OL6428076M
LCCN
41038584

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