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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1809
ings in one piece of printing, or whether it supplement-
ed the previous action and ordered the additional print-
Ing of relevant proceedings subsequent to p. 16. If the
former, then Items 757, 758, and 761 would be included
with 756.
Wording of the messages quoted from House V. & P.,
June sess. 1809, p. 8-9.
No copy known. c?^
Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates.
rBy the House of Delegates, June 7> 1809. Resolved,
That John Eager Howard be one of the senators to repre-
sent this state in the senate of the United States till
the fourth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and
fifteen ...
By the Senate, June 8, 1809. Gentlemen of the House
of Delegates, We have dissented from your resolution for
the appointment of John Eager Howard ... Annapolis,
Frederick Green, l809]
"Ordered, That five hundred copies of the following
described papers be printed for the use of the members
of this house ... 5d. The resolution of this house ap-
pointing John Eager Howard, Esquire, senator, with the
proposed substitute, and the reply of the senate to the
same."—House V. & P., June sess. 1809, p. 16.
Wording of the messages quoted from Senate V. & P.,
June sess. 1809, p. 6-7.
No copy known. c75?3
Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates.
[By the House of Delegates, June 8, 1809. Gentlemen
of the Senate, On the 6th instant a message was re-
ceived from your honourable body, proposing to proceed,
by joint ballot, to the election of a senator to repre-
sent this state In the Senate of the United States for
the constitutional period. Annapolis, Frederick Green,
1809 ]
"Ordered, That the printer of the state strike five
hundred copies of the message of this house, in answer
to the message of the senate on the subject of the elec-
tion of the senator for this state to the United States,
for the use of the members of the legislature."—House
V. & P., June sess. 1809, p. 15.
Wording of the message quoted from House V. & P.,
June sess. 1809, p. 13.
No copy known. t?58]
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