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The constitutional beginnings of North Carolina (1663-1729)

Outlines the changing roles of North Carolina's earliest governing bodies including the evolution of Proprietary Government, colonies, constitutions, the Council, the Judicial system, and finances, comparing North Carolina's experiences with those of other American colonies and Durham, an English county. In addition, Bassett explains the function of various official positions created during 1663-1729 in North Carolina such as the Constable, the coroner and others.

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  • "Original ed. issued as no. 3 of Institutional and economic history, which forms the 12th series of Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science."
  • "Outlines the changing roles of North Carolina's earliest governing bodies including the evolution of Proprietary Government, colonies, constitutions, the Council, the Judicial system, and finances, comparing North Carolina's experiences with those of other American colonies and Durham, an English county. In addition, Bassett explains the function of various official positions created during 1663-1729 in North Carolina such as the Constable, the coroner and others."@en

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  • "The constitutional beginnings of North Carolina (1663-1729)"@en
  • "The constitutional beginnings of North Carolina (1663-1729)"
  • "The Constitutional Beginnings of North Carolina, 1663-1729"@en
  • "The Constitutional Beginnings of North Carolina '(1663-1729)'"
  • "The constitutional beginnings of North Carolina : (1663 - 1729)"
  • "The constitutional Beginnings of North Carolina (1663-1729), by John Spencer Bassett"
  • "The Constitutional Beginnings of North Carolina (1663-1729)"