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Displaying 926–950 of 1726

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Goddard, Mary Katherine In Congress, Baltimore, January 14th, 1777. Resolved, that the commissioners of the loan offices be directed to receive the bills of credit, heretofore emitted by the states in which they respectively hold their offices ... Treasury-Office, Baltimore, January 30, 1777. Sir, In consequence of the above resolve, I am directed by the Treasury to inform you, that they think it adviseable for the commissioners of the loan offices to consult with the councils or committees of safety ... William Govett, a. audit. gen
Goddard, Mary Katherine The Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia almanack and ephemeris, for the year of our Lord, 1785; ... Calculated for the meridian of Baltimore-Town, lat. 39 deg. 30 min. north, and long. 4 hours and 59 min. west, from the observatory at Greenwich; but may, without sensible error, serve all the adjacent states
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 28th of March, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy called--The Roman father. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The two misers.
Goddard, Mary Katherine Baltimore, February 4, 1777. The speech of George the Third, tyrant of Great Britain, to his venal Parliament, delivered October 31, 1776
Goddard, Mary Katherine For the benefit of Mr. Tilyard. (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 31st of December, 1782, will be presented, the tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. ... To which will be added, a farce called Chrononhotonthologos.
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By authority.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 30th of May, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called George Barnwell. ... To which will be added, a farce, (never acted here) called The upholsterer; or What news?
Goddard, Mary Katherine Baltimore, January 29. Extract of a letter from General Washington to Congress, dated January 22d, 1777
Goddard, Mary Katherine 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.
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By permission). At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 14th of January, 1783, will be presented, the tragedy of The Cato. ... To which will be added, a new pantomime entertainment, (2d time) called The witches; or, Birth, vagaries, and death of Harlequin.
Goddard, Mary Katherine To the public. Baltimore, September 18, 1779. Upon reading Mr. Martin's tedious and elaborate address, I had almost resolved to take no notice of it
Goddard, Mary Katherine For the benefit of Mrs. Robinson. Theatre, December 16, 1782. On account of the inclemency of the weather, the comedy of the Merchant of Venice, is obliged to be postponed till Friday the 20th instant
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By authority.) By particular desire, being positively the last night of performance here this season. At the theatre in Baltimore, on Monday evening, the 9th of June, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called Isabella; or Fatal marriage. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The wrangling lovers: or, Like master like man.
Goddard, Mary Katherine To the people of Maryland. Give me leave to address you upon a subject of the greatest importance to you and your posterity; a subject which essentially concerns the welfare, happiness and grandeur of this state, and therefore worthy of your most deliberate and candid consideration; I mean the expediency of your acceding to the confederacy proposed to you by Congress, and now adopted and ratified by ten of the thirteen states of America.
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 28th of January, 1783, will be presented, the tragedy of The Grecian daughter. ... To which will be added, a farce (never acted here) called The mock doctor; or, The dumb lady cured.
Goddard, Mary Katherine Queries, addressed to Robert Lemmon, Esq
Goddard, Mary Katherine Important intelligence from Europe. From Humphrey's Philadelphia paper, of May 9
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, Friday evening, the 17th of January, 1783, will be presented, the tragedy of Venice preserv'd; or, A plot discover'd. ... To which will be added, a new pantomime entertainment, called The witches; or, Birth, vagaries, and death of Harlequin.
Goddard, Mary Katherine A letter to James Lloyd Chamberlaine, Esq; of Talbot County. Sir, Having put yourself and friends to a vast deal of pains to ascertain a fact you never can prove
Goddard, Mary Katherine By permission. On Wednesday evening the 3d of October 1781, will be presented, at Mr. Lindsay's coffee-house, on Fell's-Point, a medley of theatrical amusements
Goddard, Mary Katherine An address of the Convention of the Representatives of the State of New-York to their constituents
Goddard, Mary Katherine The Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania almanack and ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1780: ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees and a meridian of near five hours west from London. The astronomical part of this almanack, was calculated by the celebrated David Rittenhouse, Esq; of Philadelphia
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 20th of September, 1782, will be presented, the tragedy of Douglas. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The ghost.
Goddard, Mary Katherine General Gage's account of the late battle at Boston. Baltimore, April [i.e., May] 15. : Annapolis, May 12, 1775. The following was this day received by the post, included in letter from General Gage, dated Boston, April 29, 1775, which we give to the public by authority
Goddard, Mary Katherine For the benefit of Mr. Heard. At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 11th of March, 1783, will be presented, a comedy, (never acted here) called The provok'd husband; or, A journey to London. ... To which will be added, a farce, (never acted here, written by the author of Zara) called The walking statue; or, The Devil in the wine-cellar!
Goddard, Mary Katherine 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.