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INDEX
(1782), No. 130; (1788), No. 441,
announcement of publication, No.
453, Plate X.
Maryland Chronicle, or the Universal
Advertiser, 61, 63, Nos. 413, 442,
474, 504.
Maryland Convention, To the People
of Maryland (ratification of Consti-
tution), No. 475.
Maryland Council of Safety, 4, 5,
No. 13.
Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania , ...
Almanack (1781), No. 102.
Maryland Gazette (Annapolis), estab-
lishment in 1745 and history, 65-66;
circulation, 57; suspension in 1777,
51, 53; continued until 1839, 70;
mentioned, 2; see entries in bibliog-
raphy for every year except 1778.
Maryland Gazette, and Annapolis Ad-
vertiser, 51, 66, No. 77.
Maryland Gazette, and Baltimore Gen-
eral Advertiser, (1778-1779), 50, 51,
Nos. 34, 77a; see Dunlap's Maryland
Gazette.
Maryland Gazette, and Frederick
Weekly Advertiser, 64; No. 533.
Maryland Gazette; or, the Baltimore
General Advertiser, (1783-1791),
53-5, see entries in bibliography
under every year from 1783 to 1790;
carrier's addresses, (1786), No. 416;
(1788), No. 478; (1790), No. 535.
Maryland Herald and Eastern Shore
Intelligencer, 72-73; No. 536; pro-
posal for, No. 496; 72.
Maryland Journal and Baltimore Ad-
vertiser, (1772-1797), proposal to
publish, 2-3; Mary K. Goddard
[ 219 ]
takes over (1774-1784), 3, 7, 8, 11-
12, 16-17; William Goddard's con-
nection with, 4, 6, 16-17; Oswald's
connection with, 24-26, Long-
worthy, 39; Angell buys, 46-47;
continued by Sullivan and Brom-
field, 47; see entries in bibliography
for every year; carrier 's addresses,
(1780), No. 79; (1785), No. 382;
(1787), No. 446; circulation, 11, 47,
57
Maryland Society for Promoting the
Abolition of Slavery, Constitution,
No. 508.
Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania
Almanack (1780), No. 80.
Marylandischer Calender (1781), No.
105; (1784), No. 300a.
Master, Legh, To the worthy Electors
of Frederick-County, No. 418.
Medical Society, Nos. 541-2.
Medicine, care of sick and wounded
during Revolution, No. 49; con-
sumption, No. 479a; typhus fever,
No. 494.
Memoirs of the Late Charles Lee, 9, 41-
42, No. 368.
Mercer, John Francis, Introductory
Discourse, No. 509.
Messages Between the Two Houses of
Assembly (1780), No. 94.
Methodist Episcopal Church, No. 364.
Miller, Rev. Mr., Mahomet, Nos. 194,
198.
Miller, William D., ix.
Monmouth, Battle of, 21.
Moore, Edward, Foundling, No. 176;
Gamester, Nos. 152, 153, 394n.
Morgan, John, To the Citizens and


 
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