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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 al...
Published 1776“…[Printed by Mary Katherine Goddard],…”
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Where are ye all now? A very curious and modest address, lately sent to Mr. Charles Ridgely, by some of the great men of Baltimore-Town, versified.
Published 1774“…[Printed by Mary Katherine Goddard],…”
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Queries to the Whigs of Maryland
Published 1779“…[Printed by Mary Katherine Goddard],…”
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To Luther Martin, and Robert Lemmon, Esqrs [Four lines in Latin from Horace] : Sirs, As great metamorphosis is effected in our own "marvelous days" as was that mystical transformat...
Published 1779“…[Printed by Mary Katherine Goddard],…”
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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, happin...
Published 1779“…[Printed by Mary Katherine Goddard],…”
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Baltimore: April 26. We have just received the following important intelligence Watertown, (Massachusetts-Bay) April 19. Wednesday morning, 10 o'clock. To all friends of American l...
Published 1775“…[Printed by Mary Katherine Goddard],…”
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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 di...
Published 1777“…[Printed by Mary Katherine Goddard],…”
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General Post-Office, Philadelphia, May 1, 1776 I have it specially in command from the Honorable Benjamin Franklin, Esq; postmaster general of the United Colonies, to request the s...
Published 1776“…[Printed by Mary Katherine Goddard?],…”
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The Humble address of Tobias Bond, and Benjamin Welch, flying mercuries, or news-boys, (vulgarly styled printer's devils) to the worthy customers of the Maryland journal, and Balti...
Published 1779“…[Printed by Mary Katherine Goddard],…”
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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 di...
Published 1777“…[Printed by Mary Katherine Goddard],…”
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Proposals to amend and perfect the policy of the government of the United States of America; or, The fulfilling of the prophecies in the latter days, commenced by the independence...
Published 1782“…Printed [by Mary Katherine Goddard] for the author,…”
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