The charter of the city of Nashville
by Nashville (Tenn.)
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The Charter of the City of Nashville: As Amended by Various Acts of the General Assembly of Tennessee, Including All Amendatory Acts Passed by the General Assembly of 1909, to Which All Such Acts of 1909 Are Prefixed (Classic Reprint): This result from Barnes & Noble lists a 'Classic Reprint' of the charter text, which is a historical, legal document. The context suggests it is a reprinted physical book or eBook, not an officially produced audiobook, as it appears alongside other print books and there is no explicit mention of an audio version among the available formats. - Related Historical Document ReferenceAvailable
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The Statute Laws Of The State Of Tennessee: Of A Public And General Nature; Volume 1: This reference shows the charter text is included within larger compilations of Tennessee state laws. This is a reference to the text source material, not a standalone, officially produced audiobook. - Related Historical Document ReferenceAvailable
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Digest of the Ordinances of the City of Nashville: To which are ...: Nashville (Tenn.): This result points to a digest of ordinances which would contain the charter, but it is a text compilation, not an audiobook.
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A search for an official, unabridged audiobook of 'The Charter of the City of Nashville' by Nashville (Tenn.) on major platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, and others did not yield any direct results. The search found references to reprinted physical or digital book versions of the charter text, specifically a 'Classic Reprint' version from 1909 amendments listed on Barnes & Noble, and mentions of the charter being included in compilations of Tennessee state laws. These references point to the source text document, not a commercial or official audiobook recording intended for general public consumption. Therefore, an official, unabridged audiobook is not currently available based on the search criteria.