Catalog Record: The true-blue laws of Connecticut and New Haven and the false blue-laws invented by the Rev. Samuel Peters, to which are added specimens of the laws and judicial proceedings of other colonies and some blue-laws of England in the reign of James I | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The true-blue laws of Connecticut and New Haven and the false blue-laws invented by the Rev. Samuel Peters, to which are added specimens of the laws and judicial proceedings of other colonies and some blue-laws of England in the reign of James I. Edited by J. Hammond Trumbull.

Main Author: Trumbull, J. Hammond 1821-1897,
Other Authors: Peters, Samuel, 1735-1826.
Language(s): English
Published: Hartford, Conn., American Pub. Co., 1876.
Subjects: Law > Connecticut.
Note: The New Haven code has reproduction of t.-p: Nevv-Haven's settling in New-England. And some Lawes for Government: Published for Use of that Colony. Though some of the Orders intended for present convenience, may probably be herafter altered, and as need requireth other Lawes added. London, Printed by M.S. for Livewell Chapman, at the Crowne in Popes-head-Alley. 1656.
Physical Description: vi, [9]-360 p. 20 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: KFC 3881 .S8 A37 1876
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