Selections from the reports of the revisors of the statutes of Virginia, illustrating the provisions of the Code of Virginia, with reference to and citations of subsequent statutes altering or amending the provisions of the Code.
Catalogue sale of the valuable law libraries belonging to the estates of T.H. Bayly Browne, of Accomac Co.; Edward Y. Cannon and W.W. Cosby, Jr., of Richmond; and Judge Richard Parker, of Winchester, who sentenced John Brown; comprising State and U.S. reports, text-books and some very rare and valuable acts and codes; to be sold at auction at my auction rooms Monday and Tuesday, Mar. 5 and 6, 1894.
Draughts of such bills as have been prepared by the Revisors of the Laws: appointed by the act entitled “An act concerning a new edition of the laws of this commonwealth”, passed the fifteen day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, on the subjects of those laws which, from their multiplicity, require to be reduced into single acts. As also, their report of such other laws … as shall remain in force at the close of the present session of the General Assembly.
The proceedings of the convention of delegates for the counties and corporations in the colony of Virginia, held at Richmond … on Monday the 17th of July 1775