APA Citation

(1822). The Code of 1650: Being a compilation of the earliest laws and orders of the General Court of Connecticut : also, the constitution, or civil compact, entered into and adopted by the towns of Windsor, Hartford, and Wethersfield in 1638-9 : to which is added some extracts from the laws and judicial proceedings of New-Haven Colony, commonly called Blue laws. Hartford: S. Andrus.

Chicago Style Citation

The Code of 1650: Being a Compilation of the Earliest Laws and Orders of the General Court of Connecticut : Also, the Constitution, or Civil Compact, Entered Into and Adopted By the Towns of Windsor, Hartford, and Wethersfield in 1638-9 : To Which Is Added Some Extracts From the Laws and Judicial Proceedings of New-Haven Colony, Commonly Called Blue Laws. Hartford: S. Andrus, 1822.

MLA Citation

The Code of 1650: Being a Compilation of the Earliest Laws and Orders of the General Court of Connecticut : Also, the Constitution, or Civil Compact, Entered Into and Adopted By the Towns of Windsor, Hartford, and Wethersfield in 1638-9 : To Which Is Added Some Extracts From the Laws and Judicial Proceedings of New-Haven Colony, Commonly Called Blue Laws. Hartford: S. Andrus, 1822.

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