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Goddard, Mary Katherine Advertisement. Baltimore, (Saturday) June 7, 1783. The play of The orphan, or The unhappy marriage, with the farce of the Irish widow, which was postpon'd, on account of the weather, will be presented this evening
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, this evening, the 4th of October, 1782, will be presented, the tragedy of The London merchant or George Barnwell. ... To which will be added, a farce, never acted here, called The wrangling lovers; or, Like master like man.
Goddard, Mary Katherine To the people of Maryland, Gentlemen, You have from the beginning of our struggles for liberty, with unconstitutional ministerial power, seen that our success depended almost, or altogether, upon the strength of the provinces united together, as each distinctly must become an easy prey to our enemies
Goddard, Mary Katherine By permission. On Friday the twenty-second of June, Mr. Wall, from Annapolis, will present, at Mr. L'Argeau's dancing-room, a new lecture on heads, with entertainments
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By authority.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 3d of June, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called--The fatal discovery. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The upholsterer; or What news?
Goddard, Mary Katherine For the benefit of Mr. Willis. (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 19th of November, 1782, will be presented, the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. ... To which will be added, a farce, called High life below stairs.
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 (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 24th of January, 1783, will be presented, The beggars opera. ... To which will be added, a farce, called Miss in her teens; or, The medley of lovers.
Goddard, Mary Katherine Interesting intelligence. By Mr. Joseph White, of this town, just arrived here from Hampton, we have received the following particulars of the horrid progress of the enemy, in Virginia, which we think is our duty, immediately, to lay before the public, painful as they are to relate, and degrading as such outrages are to humankind
Goddard, Mary Katherine Baltimore, January 29. Extract of a letter from General Washington to Congress, dated January 22d, 1777
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 7th of March, 1783, will be presented, the tragedy of Theodosius, or, The force of love. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The wrangling lovers; or, Like master like man
Goddard, Mary Katherine The Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and North-Carolina almanack, and ephemeris, for the year of our Lord, 1781; ... 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. The astronomical part of this almanck, was calculated by the ingenious Andrew Ellicott, Esq: of Baltimore-Town
Goddard, Sarah The New-England town and country almanack ... for the year of our Lord 1769 ... Fitted to the latitude of Providence, in New-England; but may, without sensible error, serve all the northern colonies. By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
Goddard, Sarah The New-England almanack, or, Lady's and gentleman's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1767 ... calculated for the meridian of Providence, in New-England, lat. 41 deg. 50 min. north, and 4 h. 42 m. west from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, but, without any sensible error, may serve all the provinces adjacent. By Benjamin West, Philomath
Goddard, Sarah The New-England almanack, or, Lady's and gentleman's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ 1768 ... calculated for the meridian of Providence, in New-England, latitude 41 degrees, 50 minutes north, and 4 hours 42 minutes west from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich; but may serve, with sensible error, for all the adjacent provinces. By Benjamin West, philomath. ; [Three lines from Milton
Goddard, Sarah The New-England almanack, or, Lady's and gentleman's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1766. ... Calculated for the meridian of Providence, in New-England, lat. 41 deg. 50 min. north, and 4 h. 44 m. west from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, but, without any sensible error, may serve all the provinces adjacent. By Benjamin West, philomath. ; [Six lines from Isaac Watts
Graisberry, Mary Speech of the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, relative to Tythe, in the house of commons, on Friday May 8, 1789, to which is annexed, a bill to appoint commissioners fro the purpose of enquiring into the state of tythes, &c. Also, a manifesto of the parochial clery of munster.
Graisberry, Mary An historical review and directory of North America: containing a geographical, political and natural history of the British and other European settlements, the united and the apochryphal states, the general state of the laws, particularly those affecting commerce, foreign and British debts; also, strictures upon Lord Sheffield's Treatise upon American commerce, to which are added, a description of the interior parts of North America, general face of the country, mountains, forest, rivers, and the msot noted towns, cities, seats, and public buildings. A plan of roads, with directions for the use of travellers; and a concise account of the different Indian Nations. A copious index to American state papers. With a great variety of tables necesary to all merchants in their intercourse with North America. In three volumes. By a gentleman immediately returned from a tour of that continent.
Graisberry, Mary Caroline; or, the diversities of fortune : a novel. In two volumes.
Graisberry, Mary A collection of poems, mostly original, by several hands.
Graisberry, Mary Memoirs of the Countess de Valois de la Motte; containing a complete justification of her conduct, and an explanation of the intrigues and artifices used against her by her enemies relative to the diamond necklace; also, the correspondence between the Queen and the Cardinal de Rohan, and concluding with an address to the king of France, supplicating a re-investigation of that apparently mysterious business. Translated from the French, written by herself.
Graisberry, Mary Albina, a Novel. In a series of Letters.
Graisberry, Mary Caroline of Lichtfield; a novel. Translated from the French. By Thomas Holcroft. In two volumes.
Green, Anne Catharine At a meeting of the committees appointed by the several counties of the province of Maryland, at the city of Annapolis, the 22d day of June, 1774, and continued by adjournment from day to day, till the 25th day of the same month
Green, Anne Catharine Laws of Maryland, made and passed at a session of Assembly, begun and held at the city of Annapolis, on Tuesday the twenty-fourth day of May, in the eighteenth year of the dominion of the Right Honourable Frederick, Absolute Lord and Proprietary of the provinces of Maryland and Avalon, Lord Baron of Baltimore, &c. and ended the twenty-second day of June, anno Domini, 1768. : Published by authority