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Displaying 1001–1025 of 1707

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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.
Green, Anne Catharine 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
Green, Anne Catharine Votes and proceedings of the Lower House of Assembly of the province of Maryland. June session, 1773. Being the first session of this Assembly
Green, Anne Catharine The Proceedings of the committee appointed to examine into the importation of goods by the brigantine Good Intent, Capt. Errington from London, in February 1770
Green, Anne Catharine To Christians of every denomination among us, especially those of the established church, an address: enforcing an inquiry into the grounds of the pretensions of the preachers, called Anabaptists, to an extraordinary mission from heaven to preach the Gospel; recommending a method, by which even the unlearned may engage in and prosecute that inquiry, so as to satisfy themselves whether their pretensions be admissible or not, on Scripture principles; and shewing, that there is but one case, wherein the members of the established church can innocently separate from her communion; together with the sin and danger of separating in any other case. By the Reverend James Maury, A.M. late Rector of Fredericksville, in the county of Albemarle. ; [One line from I. Thessalonians
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 sixteenth day of November, in the third year of the dominion of the Right Honourable Henry Harford, Esq; absolute lord and proprietary of the province of Maryland, and ended the twenty-third day of December, Anno Domini 1773. : Published by authority
Green, Anne Catharine To the public. Annapolis, May 28, 1768. Whereas a controversy has been published in the Gazette, for a considerable time, betwixt a certain gentleman, who calls himself a Bystander, and his opponents, in the course of which a great deal of personal invective has appeared. The printers therefore thought it necessary, for their justification, (from the uncertainty to what length the dispute might be correct) to demand the names of the authors, or a sufficient indemnity
Green, Anne Catharine 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
Green, Anne Catharine Votes and proceedings of the Lower House of Assembly of the province of Maryland. March session, 1774. Being the third session of this Assembly
Green, Anne Catharine A reply to the Church of England planter's first letter respecting the clergy
Green, Anne Catharine To the public. As Mr. Allen, in two hand-bills, which he has caused to be distributed about the town, has endeavoured to bring me in as a principal, in the affair of a little skirmish, which happened betwixt Mr. Walter Dulany, and himself, on Sunday last ... I now give you a very true and impartial account thereof
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
Green, Anne Catharine Annapolis, (in Maryland) June 22, 1769. We, the subscribers, His Majesty's loyal and dutiful subjects, the merchants, traders, freeholders, mechanics, and other inhabitants of the province of Maryland, seriously considering the present state and condition of the province, and being sensible, that there is a necessity to agree upon such measures, as may tend to discourage, and as much as may be, prevent the use of foreign luxuries and superfluities
Green, Anne Catharine Votes and proceedings of the Lower House of Assembly of the province of Maryland. November session, 1770. Being the fourth session of this Assembly
Green, Anne Catharine To the public. Annapolis, May 28, 1768. Whereas a controversy has been published in the Gazette, for a considerable time, betwixt a certain gentleman, who calls himself a Bystander, and his opponents, in the course of which a great deal of personal invective has appeared. The printers therefore thought it necessary, for their justification, (from the uncertainty to what length the dispute might be correct) to demand the names of the authors, or a sufficient indemnity
Green, Anne Catharine The deputy commissary's guide within the province of Maryland together with plain and sufficient directions for testators to form, and executors to perform their wills and testaments; for administrators to compleat their administrations, and for every person any way concerned in deceased person's [sic] estates, to proceed therein with safety to themselves and others. By Elie Vallette. Register of the Prerogative Office of the said province
Green, Anne Catharine Laws of Maryland, made and passed at a session of Assembly, begun and held at the city of Annapolis, on Wednesday the twenty-third day of March, in the third year of the dominion of the Right Honourable Henry Harford, Esq; Absolute Lord and Proprietary of the province of Maryland, and ended the nineteenth day of April, anno Domini 1774. : Published by authority
Green, Anne Catharine Annapolis, (Maryland) Oct. 20. The brig Peggy Stewart, Captain Jackson, from London, having on board seventeen packages, containing 2320 lb. of that detestable weed tea, arrived here on Friday last.
Green, Anne Catharine Votes and proceedings of the Lower House of Assembly of the province of Maryland. October session, 1771. Being the first session of this Assembly
Green, Anne Catharine Laws of Maryland, made and passed at a session of Assembly, begun and held at the city of Annapolis, on Friday the seventeenth day of November, in the nineteenth 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 twentieth day of December, Anno Domini, 1769. : Published by authority
Green, Anne Catharine By the Lower House of Assembly, Nov. 30, 1771. Ordered, that the proceedings upon the conference, the address to the governor upon the subject of his proclamation, the resolves therewith sent, and the governor's answer thereto, be immediately printed separate from the journal, and four distinct copies sent, in the same manner as publick letters are sent, to each person who is entitled to receive the votes and proceedings of this House
Green, Anne Catharine Laws of Maryland, made and passed at two sessions of Assembly, begun and held at the city of Annapolis, on Tuesday the twenty-fifth day of September: and on Tuesday the sixth day of November; in the twentieth 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. Annoque Domini, 1770. : Published by authority
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 Votes and proceedings of the lower house of Assembly of the province of Maryland. September session, 1770. Being the third session of this Assembly
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 fifteenth day of June, in the second year of the dominion of the Right Honourable Henry Harford, Esq; Absolute Lord and Proprietary of the province of Maryland, annoque Domini 1773. : Published by authority