The controversy between Lieutenant-Governor Spotswood, and his Council and the House of Burgesses

on the appointment of Judges on Commissions of Oyer and Terminer. 1718.

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The controversy between Lieutenant-Governor Spotswood, and his Council and the House of Burgesses

on the appointment of Judges on Commissions of Oyer and Terminer. 1718.

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English
Pages
61

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Edition Notes

250 copies printed. no. 139.

"The Address to the king, and the orders of the House of Burgesses to its agent, are now printed for the first time from a ms. found among the Ludwell papers."--Introd.

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Brooklyn, N. Y
Series
Winnowings in American history. Virginia tracts. no. II

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Library of Congress
F229 .F69

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Pagination
61 p.
Number of pages
61

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OL16402218M
LCCN
03027403

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