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Displaying 1026–1050 of 1707

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Green, Anne Catharine A reply to the Church of England planter's first letter respecting the clergy
Green, Anne Catharine Votes and proceedings of the Lower House of Assembly of the province of Maryland. May session, 1768. Being the first session of this Assembly
Green, Anne Catharine At a meeting of the inhabitants of the city of Annapolis, on Wednesday the 25th day of May, 1774, after notice given of the time, place and occasion of this meeting
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 The bye-laws of the city of Annapolis in Maryland to which is prefixed the charter of the said city granted by Her Late Majesty Queen Anne in the year of our Lord 1708 : also three acts of Assembly passed in 1708 1718 and 1725 : Published by order of the corporation
Green, Anne Catharine By the Upper House of Assembly, October 28, 1773. Gentlemen, We return the bill, entitled, "An act for the regulation of the staple of tobacco, and for preventing frauds in His Majesty's customs,"
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 Maryland gazette
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 Laws of Maryland, made and passed at a session of Assembly, begun and held at the city of Annapolis, on Wednesday the second day of October, in the twenty-first 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 1771. : Published by authority
Green, Anne Catharine Annapolis, May 23, 1769. Sir, Yesterday there was a meeting of a considerable number of the principal inhabitants of this county, when the plan of an association was formed, a copy of whereof we inclose you, which is expected to be signed very generally by every degree of the people here.
Green, Frederick Maryland gazette
Greenleaf, Ann The Carrier of the Argus most respectfully presents the following address to his patrons
Groff, Rebecca The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote. Translated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. ; To which is prefixed, some account of the author's life. By T. Smollet, M.D.
Groff, Rebecca Pitt and his statue; an epistle to the subscribers. Also, Lord B-- and his motions, &c., &c. By Peter Pindar, Esq
Gurney, Martha Slavery Inconsistent with Justice and Good Policy; proved by a speech delivered in the convention held at Danville, Kentucky. By the Rev. David Rice.
Gurney, Martha An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum.
Gurney, Martha A plain address, &c. to the churches of Christ, on the much neglected duty of mutual edification. In two letters to a friend By A. W.
Gurney, Martha A serious address to Samuel Fisher, of Norwich; concerning the errors charged upon him by the fictitious quaker; stiling himself Timothy Harmless.
Hall, Elizabeth A synopsis of methodical nosology, in which the genera of disorders are particularly defined and the species added with the synonimous of those from Sauvages. By William Cullen, M.D. &c. &c
Harding, Sarah A true tale to be added to Mr. Gay's fables
Harding, Sarah The speech of a noble peer: made in the House of Lords in Ireland, when the Priviledge-Bill was in debate there.
Harding, Sarah To His Excellency the Lord Carteret, occasion'd by seeing a poem intituled, The birth of manly virtue.
Harris, Mrs. G. F. Poems on Various Subjects; by Mrs. Kentish, resident at St. Salvador, Brazils. Second edition.
Harris, Mrs. G. F. A Lament upon The Death of Her Royal Highness The Princess Charlotte; and, Alfred, A Vision