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To the people of Maryland : The following facts, disclosing the conduct of the late Convention of Maryland, is submitted to the serious consideration of the citizens of the state. ...

To the people of Maryland : The following facts, disclosing the conduct of the late Convention of Maryland, is submitted to the serious consideration of the citizens of the state. ...

To the people of Maryland : The following facts, disclosing the conduct of the late Convention of Maryland, is submitted to the serious consideration of the citizens of the state. ...

To the people of Maryland. The following facts, disclosing the conduct of the late convention of Maryland is submitted to the serious consideration of the citizens of the state ... [n. p. 1788] [Positive Photostat]

To the people of Maryland. The following facts, disclosing the conduct of the late convention of Maryland is submitted to the serious consideration of the citizens of the state ... [n. p. 1788] [Positive Photostat]

To the people of Maryland. The following facts, disclosing the conduct of the late convention of Maryland is submitted to the serious consideration of the citizens of the state ... [n. p. 1788] [Positive Photostat]

To the people of Maryland. The following facts, disclosing the conduct of the late convention of Maryland is submitted to the serious consideration of the citizens of the state ... [n. p. 1788] [Positive Photostat]

To the people of Maryland. The following facts, disclosing the conduct of the late convention of Maryland is submitted to the serious consideration of the citizens of the state ... [n. p. 1788] [Positive Photostat]

To the people of Maryland. The following facts, disclosing the conduct of the late convention of Maryland is submitted to the serious consideration of the citizens of the state ... [n. p. 1788] [Positive Photostat]

To the people of Maryland : The following facts, disclosing the conduct of the late Convention of Maryland, is submitted to the serious consideration of the citizens of the state. ...

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Title taken from caption title and opening lines of the text.

Signed at the end: William Paca ... [and 3 others], members of the committee. John Love ... [and 7 others], members of the convention.

Imprint supplied by Wheeler.

Not in Evans.

Bristol B6730

Shipton & Mooney 45288

Wheeler, J.T. Maryland, 475

LC copy annotated on p. [1]: Joseph H. Nicholson Chester Town Maryland May 29th 1788.

Source: DLC #283669, 1930.

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

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01/01/1788
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Paca, William, 1740-1799.
Love, John, 18th cent.
Green, Frederick, 1750-1811, printer.
Nicholson, Joseph Hopper, 1770-1817, former owner.
Constitutional Convention Broadside Collection (Library of Congress)
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