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"Pub. under the authority of the Legislature, by virtue of an act approved April 4, 1894, and a supplement thereto, approved March 20, 1895 ..."--T.p.
This compilation succeeded the previous edition of 1877. Two-and-a-half times the size of its predecessor, it records the greatest increase in public general legislation between any two consecutive compilations in New Jersey's history. Its bulk pays witness to the state's rapid growth during the nineteenth century and its engagement with the forces of modernity. Such topics as "Usury" and "Militia" in 1877 are redefined as "Interest" and "National Guard"; new additions include laws dealing with labor arbitration, civil rights and occupational safety. Luce's Table of Statutes, an invaluable tool originally published separately in 1900, is included in Volume I. Our reprint also has a detailed table of contents, a feature that was not included in the original work.
Vols. for 1887-92 include proceedings of 1-6th annual convention of the International Association of Factory Inspectors of North America.