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The Journal Of The Commons House Of Assembly Of South Carolina: For The Session Beginning January 30, 1696 And Ending March 17, 1696 (1908) is a historical account of the proceedings of the South Carolina Commons House of Assembly during the session that took place from January 30 to March 17 in 1696. The book is authored by Alexander Samuel Salley Jr., who was a prominent historian and archivist of South Carolina in the early 20th century.The book contains a detailed record of the debates, resolutions, and decisions made by the members of the Commons House of Assembly during the 1696 session.…mehr

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The Journal Of The Commons House Of Assembly Of South Carolina: For The Session Beginning January 30, 1696 And Ending March 17, 1696 (1908) is a historical account of the proceedings of the South Carolina Commons House of Assembly during the session that took place from January 30 to March 17 in 1696. The book is authored by Alexander Samuel Salley Jr., who was a prominent historian and archivist of South Carolina in the early 20th century.The book contains a detailed record of the debates, resolutions, and decisions made by the members of the Commons House of Assembly during the 1696 session. It provides insights into the political, social, and economic conditions of South Carolina during the late 17th century, including issues related to trade, taxation, land ownership, and relations with Native American tribes.The journal also sheds light on the role of the Commons House of Assembly as a legislative body and its interactions with other branches of the South Carolina government, such as the Governor and the Council. It includes transcripts of speeches made by the members of the Assembly, as well as reports from various committees and commissions.Overall, the Journal Of The Commons House Of Assembly Of South Carolina: For The Session Beginning January 30, 1696 And Ending March 17, 1696 (1908) is a valuable resource for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the early history of South Carolina and the development of colonial America.Also Includes The Session Beginning November 24, 1696 And Ending December 5, 1696.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.