1752 · [Philadelphia]
by Nevill, Samuel
[Philadelphia]: Printed by William Bradford, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty for the Province of New-Jersey, 1752. Folio. [4], 504 pp, lacking the last three index pages. Scattered spotting, dirty endpapers. Bound in sheep, rebacked in period style with ribbed spine. Good+.
"The first volume of the second official compilation of the laws of New Jersey, assembled by Samuel Nevill with the assistance of Philip Kearny and commonly referred to as 'Nevill's Laws'." [Felcone, whose entry on this imprint is a masterpiece of scholarship.] The second volume, printed in 1761 at Woodbridge by James Parker, is, says Felcone, the first law (truncated)
"The first volume of the second official compilation of the laws of New Jersey, assembled by Samuel Nevill with the assistance of Philip Kearny and commonly referred to as 'Nevill's Laws'." [Felcone, whose entry on this imprint is a masterpiece of scholarship.] The second volume, printed in 1761 at Woodbridge by James Parker, is, says Felcone, the first law (truncated)