The laws of the province of South-Carolina in two parts. The first part containing all the perpetual acts in force and use. With the titles of such acts as are repealed, expired or obsolete, placed in the order of time in which they passed. The second part containing all the temporary acts in force and use. : To which is added the titles of all the private acts, and the two charters granted by King Charles II. to the Lords Proprietors of Carolina. : And also the Act of Parliament for establishing an agreement with seven of the said Lords Proprietors for the surrender of their title and interest to His Majesty.
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Vol. 1: lxiv, [20], 69, [3], 77-473, [3] p.; v. 2: [7], 483-619, [9], 59, [25], 17, [3] p.
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With a half-title to each volume.
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Evans,4080
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Gould & Morgan. South Carolina,,31
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Microfiche.,[New York :,Readex Microprint,,1985],11 x 15 cm.,(Early American imprints. First series ; no. 4080).

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

South Carolina., & Trott, N. (1736). The laws of the province of South-Carolina: in two parts. The first part containing all the perpetual acts in force and use. With the titles of such acts as are repealed, expired or obsolete, placed in the order of time in which they passed. The second part containing all the temporary acts in force and use. : To which is added the titles of all the private acts, and the two charters granted by King Charles II. to the Lords Proprietors of Carolina. : And also the Act of Parliament for establishing an agreement with seven of the said Lords Proprietors for the surrender of their title and interest to His Majesty. . Printed by Lewis Timothy.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

South Carolina and Nicholas Trott. 1736. The Laws of the Province of South-Carolina: In Two Parts. The First Part Containing All the Perpetual Acts in Force and Use. With the Titles of Such Acts As Are Repealed, Expired or Obsolete, Placed in the Order of Time in Which They Passed. The Second Part Containing All the Temporary Acts in Force and Use. : To Which Is Added the Titles of All the Private Acts, and the Two Charters Granted By King Charles II. to the Lords Proprietors of Carolina. : And Also the Act of Parliament for Establishing an Agreement With Seven of the Said Lords Proprietors for the Surrender of Their Title and Interest to His Majesty.. Charles-Town [S.C.]: Printed by Lewis Timothy.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

South Carolina and Nicholas Trott. The Laws of the Province of South-Carolina: In Two Parts. The First Part Containing All the Perpetual Acts in Force and Use. With the Titles of Such Acts As Are Repealed, Expired or Obsolete, Placed in the Order of Time in Which They Passed. The Second Part Containing All the Temporary Acts in Force and Use. : To Which Is Added the Titles of All the Private Acts, and the Two Charters Granted By King Charles II. to the Lords Proprietors of Carolina. : And Also the Act of Parliament for Establishing an Agreement With Seven of the Said Lords Proprietors for the Surrender of Their Title and Interest to His Majesty. Charles-Town [S.C.]: Printed by Lewis Timothy, 1736.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

South Carolina. and Trott, N. (1736). The laws of the province of south-carolina: in two parts. the first part containing all the perpetual acts in force and use. with the titles of such acts as are repealed, expired or obsolete, placed in the order of time in which they passed. the second part containing all the temporary acts in force and use. : to which is added the titles of all the private acts, and the two charters granted by king charles II. to the lords proprietors of carolina. : and also the act of parliament for establishing an agreement with seven of the said lords proprietors for the surrender of their title and interest to his majesty.. Charles-Town [S.C.]: Printed by Lewis Timothy.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

South Carolina., and Nicholas Trott. The Laws of the Province of South-Carolina: In Two Parts. The First Part Containing All the Perpetual Acts in Force and Use. With the Titles of Such Acts As Are Repealed, Expired or Obsolete, Placed in the Order of Time in Which They Passed. The Second Part Containing All the Temporary Acts in Force and Use. : To Which Is Added the Titles of All the Private Acts, and the Two Charters Granted By King Charles II. to the Lords Proprietors of Carolina. : And Also the Act of Parliament for Establishing an Agreement With Seven of the Said Lords Proprietors for the Surrender of Their Title and Interest to His Majesty. Printed by Lewis Timothy, 1736.

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