Add this copy of Laws of the State of North Carolina to cart. $1,757.00, fair condition, Sold by Sequitur Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Boonsboro, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1791 by Edenton: Hodge & Wills.
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Fair. Folio. Fine modern leather binding, gilt ruled with black spine label. Dampstaining, old mildew spots to first handful of pages. Toning and worming. Dampstaining and worming affecting text. Margin of subscriber page rebacked. Collated: 712; xxi [1] p. Lacking title page, prelims and first 4 pages. Lacking final leaf of subscriber list (pgs. 2-3). Evans 23641; McMurtrie 170; Tower 639; Sabin 55637. James Iredell (1751-1799) was a noted North Carolina patriot and jurist. The NC State Assembly requested that he compile and revise the laws of North Carolina in 1787. Washington appointed him to the Supreme Court in 1790. Contains a copy of the US Constitution from 1789, as ratified by the State of North Carolina, does not include the admendments. An important early American legal document.