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History of Printing in Maryland, 1791-1800 with a Bibliography of Works Printed in the State During the Period by Rachel A. Minick
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[double rules / Quatuor tempera. / [first column
begins] Vere, 25, 27, 28 Febr. / AEstate, 27, 29,
30 Mali, / second column begins] Autumno, 16, 18,
19 Sept. / Hyeme, 16, 18, 19 Dec..[second column
ends] / (double rules/
Baltimori: / Typis Johannis Hayes. // [1800]

16°. 16 cm.
Pages: [24]
Signatures: [A]4 B4-C4.
Parsons 219.
DGU.

566

Chase, Jeremiah Townlcy, 1748-1828.
... Would it not be an extraordinary thing, in
the organization of a national government that the
legislature should not possess the power of provid-
ing for the common defence and general welfare?
... An alien has no right, interest, lot or part
in our government, he has no claim to any of the
immunities or privileges conferred by, or resulting
from it; they belong exclusively to the citizens
... An alien friend, as long as he is permitted to
remain in the territory of the United States, owes
a temporary allegiance to the government, and is
entitled to the protection of the laws, may acquire
property in goods and chatties, and is capable of
taking, but not of holding real property. By the
law of nations, every government has the power to
order aliens to depart out of its territory.
Annapolis? Printed by Frederick and Samuel Green?
1800.

broadside.

G. Duvall, in his article, "To the freemen of the
Fifth district of Maryland," published in part in
the Federal gazette and daily advertiser of October
10, 1800, refers to "the observations of my worthy
competitor, Mr. Chase, in his hand bill of the 2d
Instant."
No copy located.

567

Chesterfield's impenetrable secret; or, the myster-
ious puzzle.
Baltimore: Printed by Warner and Hanna? 1800.

Title from the Telegraphe of November 8, 1800:
"Just published and for sale ... Chesterfield's



 
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