Originally published in 1822, this volume contains the public laws of the state of Rhode Island. The laws were revised by a committee and finally enacted by the honorable general assembly in January 1822. In addition to the laws themselves, the book includes the charter declaration of independence and other historical documents. This is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the legal history of Rhode Island or the United States more broadly.
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