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At a General Assembly of the State of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations. In the House of representatives, June 18, A. D. 1796. The underwritten representatives dissent from the bill for establishing an estimate of the value of rateable pro

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Evans 24737.; Imprint 3.

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 167, Folder 4.

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