A digest of the laws of the State of Georgia : from its first establishment as a British province down to the year 1798, inclusive, and the principal acts of 1799 : in which is comprehended the Declaration of Independence : the state constitutions of 1777 and 1789, with the alterations and amendments in 1794 : also the Constitution of 1798 : it contains as well all the laws in force, as those which are deemed useful and necessary, or which are explanatory of existing laws ; together, with the titles of all the obsolete and other acts : and concludes with an appendix containing the original charters and other documents, ascertaining and defining the limits and boundary of the state : all the treaties with the southern tribes of Indians : the Articles of Confederation and perpetual union : the Constitution of the United States, and a few acts of Congress : together with a copious index to the whole

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OCLC:769261050
Main Author: Watkins, Robert, 1759 or 1766-1805
Corporate Author: United States
Other Authors: Watkins, George, active 1800-1803
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Printed by R. Aitken, 1800.
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Item Description:Errata: last 2 unnumbered pages.
This, the 1st edition, contains on p. 557, act no. 530, which was known as "The Yazoo Fraud Act". Because of the insertion of this act, although the act rescinding the above act was also printed (pages 577-585, act no. 543)--the compilation was refused official approval, by the Governor of the state, and the original record of act no. 530 was directed to be burned by act of the General Assembly, February 13, 1796. When this 1st edition was revised and printed in Philadelphia by R. Aitken in 1801, the Yazoo Fraud Act was omitted.
Includes index.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 837 pages, 28 unnumbered pages)
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