A digest of the general acts of the Corporation of the City of Washington, to the first of January, 1818

to which is affixed, the acts of incorporation, with an appendix, containing the act of cession from the state of Maryland, the building regulations established by the president, and sundry acts of Congress relating to the city and district, generally

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A digest of the general acts of the Corporation of the City of Washington, to the first of January, 1818

to which is affixed, the acts of incorporation, with an appendix, containing the act of cession from the state of Maryland, the building regulations established by the president, and sundry acts of Congress relating to the city and district, generally

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Language
English
Pages
140

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Edition Notes

Shaw & Shoemaker 44309
Cohen, M.L. Bib. of early Amer. law, 5632

Published in
City of Washington
Genre
Digests.

Classifications

Library of Congress
KFD1238 .H49 1818

The Physical Object

Pagination
140 p. ;
Number of pages
140

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6604768M
LCCN
18001293

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