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MARYMHD IMPRINTS 1806
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Maryland. General Assembly. Senate.
Votes and Proceedings of the Senate of the State of
Maryland. [thick-thin rule] November Session, One
Thousand Eight Hundred and Five. [thin-thick rule] Be-
ing the fifth Session of the sixth Senate. [filet] An-
napolis: Printed by Frederick Green, Printer to the
State. [1806]
55 P. 26 cm. [A]4 B-G4.
Session from Nov. 4, 1805, to Jan. 28, 1806.
DLC; MdHi. [463]
Maryland. Governor (Robert Bowie)
(Circular.) Council Chamber Annapolis, March 31,
1306. Sir, In pursuance of the direction of the General
Assembly of Maryland, I have the honour of transmitting
to your Excellency an authenticated copy of a resolution
passed at their last session, recommending an amendment
of the Federal Constitution respecting the importation of
slaves, which you will be pleased to submit to the leg-
islature of the state over which you preside for Its con-
currence and adoption. I have the honour to be, with
hich consideration and respect, your Excellency's most
obedient servant, [signed] Robert Bowie [ll lines,
quoting the resolution] [Annapolis, l806]
18 x 13.5 cm. type-page on sheet 24 x 21 cm. With-
out imprint.
The resolution urged the prevention of further impor-
tation of slaves.
DLC. [464]
Maryland. Laws, statutes.
[An act for the Relief of sundry Insolvent Debtors,
passed at November Session, 1805, and to continue in
force till the year 1810. Baltimore, G. Keatinge, l806]
Advertised in the Baltimore Telegraphe, Feb. 11,
1806. as "This Day is Published, And for sale at Keat-
inge!s Bookstore."
For Keatinge's 1805 edition see item 374.
No copy known. [465]
Mary1and. Laws, statutes.
An Act to incorporate Companies to make several Turn-
pike-Roads through Baltimore County, and for other pur-
poses: Passed on the 12th day of January, 1805. [thick-
thin rule] Baltimore: Printed by John Hewes. l806.
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