Representative government and the Revolution : the Maryland constitutional crisis of 1787
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Language: | English |
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
[1975]
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Series: | Maryland bicentennial studies
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Table of Contents:
- The appeal of the House of Delegates, January 16, 1787.
- The reply of the Senate, January 20, 1787.
- A proposal from Anne Arundel County, February 8, 1787.
- Samuel Chase to his constituents, February 9, 1787.
- William Paca to the citizens, February 15, 1787.
- "A constituent" to the printers, March 8, 1787.
- Thomas Stone to the printers, March 28, 1787.
- Alexander Contee Hanson to the people, April 1, 1787.
- "A constituent" to the House of Delegates, May 3, 1787.
- William Paca to Alexander Contee Hanson, May 10, 1787.
- Alexander Contee Hanson to the people, May 11, 1787.
- Alexander Contee Hanson to the people, June 9, 1787.
- William Paca to Alexander Contee Hanson, June 22, 1787.
- Alexander Contee Hanson to William Paca, July 12, 1787.
- Alexander Contee Hanson to William Paca, August 2, 1787.
- William Paca to Alexander Contee Hanson, August 6, 1787.
- From Considerations on the proposed removal of the seat of government, by Aristides, March 17, 1786.
- From Remarks on the proposed plan of an emission of paper, by Aristides, February 26, 1787.