PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO AN ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY "The Laws of a country are necessarily connected with every thing belonging to the people of it; so that a thorough knowledge of them, and of their pro- gress would inform us of every thing that was most useful to be known about them; and one of the greatest imperfections of historians in general, is owing William Brown, Printer. 1823. We, William F. Pendleton, and William Robertson, members of the Executive Council of Virginia, do hereby certify that the laws contained in the thirteenth volume of HENING'S Statutes at Large, have been by us, examined and compared with the originals from which they were taken, and have been found truly and accurately printed, except as to the following list of errata to the number of nine. Given under our hands this 8th day of November, 1823. Page 198 line 10 from top, strike out "who.” 247, 248, 336, 388, 406, 531, WM. F. PENDLETON, 2 571, bottom line, last word, for "quireder" read " required." |