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Stewart's Purdon's digest. A digest of the statute law of the state of Pennsylvania from the year 1700 to 1903 (with the laws of 1905 in the appendix) originally compiled in 1811 by John Purdon, esq.

Corporate Author: Pennsylvania.
Other Authors: Purdon, John, 1784-1835., Stewart, Ardemus.
Language(s): English
Published: Philadelphia, The George T. Bisel co., 1905-10.
Edition: 13th ed., comp., annotated and rev. by Ardemus Stewart ...
Subjects: Pennsylvania.
Law > Pennsylvania > Digests.
Note: Paged continuously.
First edition, 1811, has title: An abridgment of the laws of Pennsylvania ...
"This edition was almost all in type ... before the Acts of 1905 were officially published ... It seemed best, therefore, to print those statutes in an appendix, which will be found at the end of the fourth volume."--Pref. Vol. 4 does not contain the laws of 1905.
Physical Description: 4 v. 27 cm.
Original Format: Book
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