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1 William Schley, A Digest of the English Statutes of Force in the State of Georgia i (1826)

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                  A DIGEST



                        OF THE



      ENGLISH STATUTES


         OF FORCE IN THE STATE O GEORGIA;



                     CONTAINING


ALL THE STATUTES OF A GENERAL NATURE WHICH WERE USUALLY IN
  FORCE ON THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1776, AND NOT REPUGNANT
  TO THE CONSTITUTION, LAWS, AND FORM OF GOVERNMENT SINCE ESTAB-
  LISHED IN THIS STATE: WITH EXPLANATORY NoTES, CONNECTING RE-
  FERENCES, AND REFERENCES TO ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DECISIONS,
  AND THE ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSE5%BLY OF GEORGIA:


                         AND


                AN APPENDIX,

CONTAINING SEVERAL STATUTES WHICH THE COMPILER BELIEVES TO BE
  IN FORCE; AND WHICHAIE RECOMMENDED BY THE COMMITTEE OF RE-
  VISION TO THE LEGISLATURE, AS CONTAINING PRINCIPLES WORTHY OF
  BEING INCORPORATED IN OUR LAWS.-ALSO THE PETITION OF RIGUT-
  THE BILL OF RIGHTS-AND THE CHARTER OF GEORGIA:



          WITH A COPIOUS INDEX,

'0MPILEO BY THE APPOINTMENT, AND UNDER THE AUTIHORITY OF THE
                  GENERAL ASSEMBLY.







              BY WILLIAM SCHLEY.








                  PHILADELPHIA:,
                .T. MAXWELL, PRINTER.

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