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Barbados - Politics and government

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    Acts , passed in the island of Barbados. From 1643, to 1762, inclusive; Carefully revised, innumerable Errors corrected; and the Whole compared and examined, with the original acts, In the Secretary's Office. By the late Richard Hall, Esquire: One of the Representatives in the General-Assembly, for the Parish of St. Michael; and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace, for the said Island, near Thirty Years; And since his Death, continued by his son, Richard Hall. To which is added, An index; and abridgment: With many useful Notes, References and Observations, never before published. And also A List of all the Laws, passed from the Settlement of the Island; which are now become Obsolete, Expired, or have had their Effect.

    Barbados | Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]
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    A letter from a gentleman at Barbados to his friend now in London , Concerning the Administration of the late Governor B-----g.

    Baxter, Thomas, Attorney General of Barbados. | Date: 1740

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