Maryland Historical Magazine, Volume 6William Hand Browne, Louis Henry Dielman Maryland Historical Society., 1911 - Maryland Includes the proceedings of the Society. |
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... records we gather that it was not reopened until after the surrender of Cornwallis in 1781 . The first teacher after the Revolution was Alexander Irvins , who was appointed " at a salary of forty pounds Spanish milled dollars at 7-6 ...
... records we gather that it was not reopened until after the surrender of Cornwallis in 1781 . The first teacher after the Revolution was Alexander Irvins , who was appointed " at a salary of forty pounds Spanish milled dollars at 7-6 ...
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... records and other documents respecting the property of said school . ” December 27 , 1723 , Richard Tilghman , Rev. Christopher Wilkenson , TRUSTEES . December 10 , 1739 , Thomas Hynson Wright . October 28 , 1740 , James Earle , Richard ...
... records and other documents respecting the property of said school . ” December 27 , 1723 , Richard Tilghman , Rev. Christopher Wilkenson , TRUSTEES . December 10 , 1739 , Thomas Hynson Wright . October 28 , 1740 , James Earle , Richard ...
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... records the invading army is almost sure to obtain thereby , must strongly , I should think , urge the propriety of the plan , and the more particularly as the other places you have mentioned will be more likely to fall after the ...
... records the invading army is almost sure to obtain thereby , must strongly , I should think , urge the propriety of the plan , and the more particularly as the other places you have mentioned will be more likely to fall after the ...
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... record of her worth to eternity . She was universally beloved and admired ; the spreading beauties of womanhood had just Burst forth in nature's loveliest garb , the innocence of her mind id sweetly blend with her purity of action . A ...
... record of her worth to eternity . She was universally beloved and admired ; the spreading beauties of womanhood had just Burst forth in nature's loveliest garb , the innocence of her mind id sweetly blend with her purity of action . A ...
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... record of their lives and influence before the memory of them , and the material which might illustrate their cause shall have passed forever beyond reach . Baltimore , 10 December , 1875 . LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS . HENRY GALE TO Gov ...
... record of their lives and influence before the memory of them , and the material which might illustrate their cause shall have passed forever beyond reach . Baltimore , 10 December , 1875 . LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS . HENRY GALE TO Gov ...
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Page 291 - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.
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