Speech of Col. W. G. D. Worthington, a Member of the General Assembly of Maryland, from the City of Baltimore, on the Confirmatory Act, Abolishing the Religious Test. Taken in Short Hand by the Stenographer, especially Appointed for that Debate.
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Link Singerman ID: 0411
Year: 1824
Entry: Worthington, William G. D. Speech of Col. W. G. D. Worthington, a Member of the General Assembly of Maryland, from the City of Baltimore, on the Confirmatory Act, Abolishing the Religious Test. Taken in Short Hand by the Stenographer, especially Appointed for that Debate. [Baltimore: Printed by William Wooddy, 1824]. 40 p.
Author/Editor: Worthington, William G. D
Location: Baltimore, MD
Title: Speech of Col. W. G. D. Worthington, a Member of the General Assembly of Maryland, from the City of Baltimore, on the Confirmatory Act, Abolishing the Religious Test. Taken in Short Hand by the Stenographer, especially Appointed for that Debate.
Printer/Publisher: Printed by William Wooddy
Language: English
Notes: On cover: Governor Worthington’s Speech, on the Maryland Test Act, 1824.