Maryland -- Politics and government -- 1775-1783
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Maryland -- Politics and government -- 1775-1783
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- To the people of Maryland., The following facts, disclosing the conduct of the late Convention of Maryland, is [sic] submitted to the serious consideration of the citizens of the state.
- Proceedings of the Convention of the province of Maryland., Held at the city of Annapolis, on Wednesday the fourteenth of August, 1776.
- Proceedings of the Convention of the province of Maryland,, held at the city of Annapolis, on Friday the twenty-first of June, 1776.
- January 7, 1775. To the inhabitants of Anne-Arundel County., Gentlemen, You are requested to meet at the city of Annapolis, on Monday the 16th instant, to nominate deputies to attend, on behalf of this county, at the next provincial convention, and to chuse a committee of observation ...
- At a full meeting of the inhabitants of Anne-Arundel County,, including the citizens of Annapolis, on Monday the 16th day of January, 1775. Charles Carroll, Esq; barrister, chairman. Mr. Isaac M'Hard, clerk.
- At a meeting of the delegates appointed by the several counties of the province of Maryland,, at the city of Annapolis, on Wednesday the 26th day of July, and continued till the 14th day of August, in the same year. ...
- The prowess of the Whig Club, and the manoevers of legion., [Two lines of quotations]
- Mr. David Rusk!, Having been, this morning, assaulted when I was off my guard, in my own house, by a gang of ruffians ...
- Proceedings of the Conventions of the province of Maryland,, held at the city of Annapolis, on the twenty-second day of June, 1774; on the twenty-first day of November, 1774; on the eighth day of December, 1774; on the twenty-fourth day of April, 1775; and on the twenty-sixth day of July, 1775.
- Baltimore, April 18., The following resolves, with His Excellency the governor's proclamation, reflect so much honour on this infant state, and so clearly manifest the justice and dignity of its rulers, that I think it my duty to present them to the public as early as possible. ... William Goddard. ...
- An introductory discourse to an argument in support of the payments made of British debts into the treasury of Maryland during the late war,, by John Francis Mercer, attorney at law.
- Queries to the Whigs of Maryland.
- To the General Assembly of Maryland., An individual, without consequence or importance, presumes to offer his sentiments upon a subject, which will probably attract your attention during the present session. ...
- To Walter Tolley, Benjamin Nicholson, John Moale, Robert Alexander, and Jeremiah Townley Chase, Esqrs., Gentlemen, Waving all useless apology for this address, we think it incumbent on us, as freemen of Baltimore County, freely to give you our sentiments on the conduct which we wish you to pursue at the ensuing convention, of Maryland. ...
- House of Delegates. Friday, January 11, 1781., General Cadwalader having made the following motion ...
- Proceedings of the Convention of the province of Maryland,, held at the city of Annapolis, on Thursday the seventh of December, 1775.
- Proceedings of the Convention of the province of Maryland,, held at the city of Annapolis, on Wednesday the eighth of May, 1776.
- By the state of Maryland. A declaration., Whereas the General Assembly of Maryland hath heretofore resolved ... that the United States in Congress assembled should have full power to ascertain and fix the western limits of those states, that claim to the Mississippi or South Sea ...
- Association of the freemen of Maryland. July 26. 1775., The long premeditated, and now, avowed design of the British government, to raise a revenue from the property of the colonists without their consent ...
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