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An Ordinance Establishing Fees To be Taken in the Province of New -Brunswick. By His Excellency Thomas Carleton, Esquire, Captain-General , Governor and Commander in Chief in and over the Province of New-Brunswick, Chancellor, and Vice-Admiral . . (1785)

By: Carleton, Thomas (Governor of New Brunswick)

Price: $2,500.00

Publisher: (St. John, N.B.), (No printer or publisher named) : March 2, 1785

Seller ID: 45838

Binding: Paper wraps string-bound

Condition: Slightly browning to paper edges with two creases where sheets have been folded. Handwriting to one fold 'Ordinance of Fees New Brunswick



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