A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes

The second American, from the third London, edition, with considerable additions.
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A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes

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A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes
1800, Printed by Loring Andrews, for Thomas, Andrews & Penniman, Sold by them at their store, no. 45 State Street, Albany, by Isaiah Thomas, at Worcester, Massachusetts, by Thomas & Andrews, at Boston, and by Thomas, Andrews & Butler, at Baltimore, Maryland
in English - The second American, from the third London, edition, with considerable additions.

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Edition Notes

Signatures: A-2A⁶.

Includes indexes.

Evans 37768

Cohen, M.L. Bib. of early Amer. law, 2543

Published in
Albany

Classifications

Library of Congress
KD1696 .K93 1800

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Pagination
xii, 288 p.
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30128066M
LCCN
19014647

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