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Anno Regni Georgii III. Regis Magn Britanni , Franci , &; Hiberni , Septimo. at the Parliament Begun ... the Nineteenth Day of May, Anno Dom. 1761, ... and from Thence Continued by Several
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British Library
T225144
A collection including: 7 Geo.III.c.40: 'An act to explain, .. the general laws now in being for regulating the turnpike roads of this kingdom'; 7 Geo.III.c.42: 'An act to explain, .. the several statutes now in being for the amendment and preservation of the public highways of this kingdom'; and 8 Geo.III.c.5: 'An act to explain, .. an act passed in the seventh year of his present Majesty's reign, intituled, An act to explain, .. the several statutes now in being for the amendment and preservation of the publick highways of this kingdom'. The unpaginated section contains a general index to the first two acts.
London : printed by Mark Baskett; and by the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1769. [2],5-125,[62],195-198p. ; 8