Compiled Statutes - Continued. (1895), being 7th ed. with amendments 1882 to 1895; comprising general laws in force Aug. 1, 1895. By G. A. Brown and H. H. Wheeler. Published by authority. x + 1490 p. 8°. Lincoln, 1895. By G. A. Brown and H. H. (1899), being 9th ed. with amendments 1882 to 1899; comprising Lincoln, 1899. (1901), being 10th ed. with amendments 1882 to 1901; comprising general laws in force July 1, 1901. By G. A. Brown and H. H. Wheeler. Published by authority. x + 1612 p. 8°. Lincoln, 1901. (1903), being 11th ed. with amendments 1882 to 1903; com- Lincoln, 1903. (1905), being 12th ed. with amendments 1882 to 1905; comprising Lincoln, 1905. Lincoln, 1907. (1907), 13th ed., Brown and Wheeler; with amendments 1882-1907. x+2163 p. 8°. In Harvard Law School. (1911), with amendments, 1882-1911, 15th ed. Comprising all Lincoln, 1911. Consolidated Statutes (1891), being compilation of general laws in force Aug. 1, 1891. By J. E. Cobbey. Prepared by authority. xii +1351 p. 8°. (1893); J. E. Cobbey. xv+1593 p. 8°. Lincoln, 1891. Lincoln, 1893. In Harvard Law School, also in Department of Justice. Annotated Code (1901), containing the code of civil procedure, the criminal code [and] the code of criminal procedure. By J. E. Cobbey., 733 p. 8°. Beatrice, Neb. (1901). Annotated Statutes (1903); prepared by authority. By J. E. Cobbey. 2 vols. 8°. Beatrice, Neb. (1903). (1907); prepared by authority. By J. E. Cobbey. 2 vols. 8°. Beatrice, Neb. (1907). (1909); prepared by J. E. Cobbey. [Issued by authority.] 2 vols. 8°. Beatrice, Neb. (1909). (1911). 3920262 p. 8°. Beatrice, Neb., 1911. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS, CONSTITUTIONS, ETC. Note. The constitution at present in force in this state is that of 1875. 1866-67. Constitution; a copy of this constitution is contained in United States Charters and Constitutions, Part II, p. 1203, where it is said: "This constitution was framed by the territorial legislature . . . It was submitted to the people at an election held June 21, 1866 and ratified . . . A condition subsequently imposed by congress was accepted by the legislature in 1867, and made a part of the organic law." 1875. Constitution; a copy of this constitution is contained in United States Charters and Constitutions, Part II, p. 1214, where it appears that the same was framed by a convention which met at Lincoln. It was submitted to the people and ratified, Oct. 12, 1875. New Constitution. 8°. In Harvard Law School. n.t.p. Constitution Amendments. This constitution has been amended as follows: sec. 690, adopted Nov. 26, 1906; secs. 691 to 695, adopted Nov. 30, 1908; sec. 696 submitted by the legislature to the people in 1907. (Cobbey's Annotated Statutes, edition of 1911, also State Library of Nebraska, Feb. 6, 1912.) NEVADA. HISTORICAL. 1861. Was a part of California, known as "The Washoe Country." 1861. Organized as a territory. 1864. Admitted as a State. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Territory Title of legislative body "Legislative Assembly.” xii +213 + 21 + xvi p. 8°. 15th Session, Jan. 19, 1891. xxxii + 488 p. Bound in 1 vol. 8°. STATUTES (Compilations, Revisions, Digests, Codes). Compiled Laws (1861-73), embracing statutes 1861 to 1873 inclusive. By M. S. Bonnifield and T. W. Healy, compilers. Published by authority. 2 vols. 8°. Carson City, 1873. Carson City, 1877. School Laws relating to public school system in Nevada. 8°. General Statutes (1885). [Comprising] general statutes in force 1861 Carson City, 1885. Compiled Laws (1861-1900). [Comprising] laws in force 1861 to 1900 inclusive, with annotations from Vols. 1 to 25 of decisions of supreme court of Nevada. Compiled and annotated by H. C. Cutting. vi +1075 p. 4to. Carson City, 1900. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS, CONSTITUTIONS, ETC. Note. - The constitution at present in force in this state is that of 1864. 1864. Official Report of Debates and Proceedings in constitutional convention assembled at Carson City, July 4, 1864, to form a constitution and state government. xvi + 943 p. 8°. San Francisco, 1866. Constitution; a copy of this constitution is contained in United NEW ENGLAND. Certain Colonial Laws applicable to New England in general. 1641. Abstract or the Lawes of New England, as they are now established. Printed for F. Coules, and W. Ley at Pauls Chain. 1 leaf + 1-15 + (2) p. 8°. London, 1641. Shown in Charlemagne Tower Collection of Colonial Laws. 1649. An Act for the promoting and propagating the Gospel of Jesus Christ in New England. Die Veneris, 27 Julii, 1649. Ordered by the commons in parliament, to be printed and published. Printed for Edward Husband. 1 leaf 407-412 p. . London, 1649. Shown in Ford and Matthews Bibliography of Laws of Mass. Bay. 1655. Abstract of Laws and Government. Wherein as in a Mirrour may be seen the wisdome & perfection of the government of Christs Kingdome. Accomodable to any state or form of government in the world, that is not Antichristian or Tyrannicall. Collected by Mr. John Cotton of Boston and presented to the generall court of the Massachusets. And now published by William Aspinwall. Printed for Livewel Chapman. 1 leaf + (5) + 1−35 [1] + 1 + 1 p. 8°. London, 1655. Shown in Charlemagne Tower Collection of Colonial Laws, also Ford and Matthews Bibliography of Mass. Bay. 1658-57. Scobell's Laws [Binder's title]. Collection of Acts and ordinances of parliament from November, 1640 to September, 1656 inclusive. Being a continuation from the end of Mr. Pulton's collection. With tables. By Henry Scobell, clerk of parliament. In 2 parts [bound in 1 vol.]. (40) + 186 + 515 + (40) + (1) p. Folio. London, 1658-57. Contains (p. 66, part 2) an Act entitled "A Corporation for the promoting and propagating the Gospel of Jesus Christ in New England," being chapter 45 of the Acts of 1649. Also Acts relating to other colonies, p. 113 (Part I) and p. 132 (Part I). |