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An abridgment of the Laws of Jamaica :
being an alphabetical digest of all the public Acts of Assembly now in force, from the thirty-second year of King Charles II. to the thirty-second year of King Charles II. to the Thirty-Second Year of his present Majesty King George III. inclusive, as published in two volumes, Under the Direction of Commissioners appointed by 30 Geo. III. cap. xx. and 32 Geo. III. cap. xxix.
An Abridgment Of The Laws Of Jamaica : Being An Alphabetical Digest Of All The Public Acts Of Assembly Now In Force, From The Thirty-Second Year Of King Charles II. To The Thirty-Second Year Of King Charles II. To The Thirty-Second Year Of His Present Majesty King George III. Inclusive, As Published In Two Volumes, Under The Direction Of Commissioners Appointed By 30 Geo. III. Cap. Xx. And 32 Geo. III. Cap. Xxix.
Jamaica.
printed by Alexander Aikman, Printer To The King's Most Excellent Majesty,
M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]
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An abridgment of the laws of Jamaica :
in manner of an index. To which is prefixed, a table of the General and Marginal Titles, under which the Subject-Matter of each Act and Clause is properly digested.
An Abridgment Of The Laws Of Jamaica : In Manner Of An Index. To Which Is Prefixed, A Table Of The General And Marginal Titles, Under Which The Subject-Matter Of Each Act And Clause Is Properly Digested.
Jamaica.
printed for Curtis Brett and Compy. printers, booksellers, and stationers, in Jamaica,
MDCCLVI. [1756]
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The act of assembly of the island of Jamaica, to repeal several acts, and clauses of acts, respecting slaves, and for the better Order and Government of Slaves, and for other Purposes; commonly called
The Act Of Assembly Of The Island Of Jamaica, To Repeal Several Acts, And Clauses Of Acts, Respecting Slaves, And For The Better Order And Government Of Slaves, And For Other Purposes; Commonly Called The Consolidated Act, As Exhibiting At One View Most Of The Essential Regulations Of The Jamaica Code Noir; Which Was Passed By The Assembly On The 19th Day Of December 1787, And By The Lieutenant Governor And The Council On The 22d Of The Said Month. Respectfully Communicated To The Public By Stephen Fuller, Esq. Agent For Jamaica.
Jamaica.
printed for B. White, and Son, Fleet-Street; J. Sewell, Cornhill; R. Faulder, New-Bond-Street; and J. Debrett, and J. Stockdale, Piccadilly,
M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]
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Acts of Assembly, passed in the island of Jamaica :
from 1681, to 1737, inclusive.
Acts Of Assembly, Passed In The Island Of Jamaica : From 1681, To 1737, Inclusive.
Jamaica.
printed by John Baskett, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty,
MDCCXXXVIII. [1738] [1739]
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Acts of Assembly, passed in the island of Jamaica :
from 1681, to 1737, inclusive.
Acts Of Assembly, Passed In The Island Of Jamaica : From 1681, To 1737, Inclusive.
Jamaica.
printed, by order of the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations, by Thomas Baskett and Robert Baskett, Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty,
1743.
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Acts of Assembly passed in the island of Jamaica :
in the years 1789 and 1790.
Acts Of Assembly Passed In The Island Of Jamaica : In The Years 1789 And 1790.
Jamaica.
[publisher not identified],
[1790?]