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Early Maryland Laws, 1787, Including "the Constitution'the Articles of Confederation, & Acts of Assembly Since the Revolution"

A first edition limited edition copy of "Laws of Maryland, Made Since M,DCC,LXIII, Consisting of Acts of Assembly Under the Proprietary Government, Resolves of Convention, the Declaration of Rights, the Constitution and Form of Government, the Articles of Confederation, and, Acts of Assembly Since the Revolution" (Annapolis: Printed by Frederick Green, Printer to the State, 1787), 458pp. Several manuscript notations in a knowledgeable and contemporary hand appear in the "Table of the Principal Matters," "Index to the Laws," and "Appendix" at the back of the volume, one note pertaining to the legality of "Negroes & other slaves" voting or serving as trial witnesses. Rebound in yellow paper-covered boards, with an oatmeal cloth-covered spine with paper label. Some toning, darkening and spotting, particularly to margins of early leaves, and with isolated stains. A light old rubber stamp, "Essex County Law Library" is located on the bottom of the title page. Otherwise the text is generally clean and very good. Please see additional photos for more condition information. 9.875" x 15.125" x 1.5."

The Introduction of this volume was written by Maryland lawyer Alexander C. Hanson, Sr. (1749-1806), who had, along with future Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Samuel Chase (1741-1811), been directed by the Maryland Legislature to work with Frederick Green (active 1770s) to produce this volume. Hanson criticizes Chase's inactivity, noting that his "superior talents might have enabled him to render complete satisfaction" in the completion of the project, but that Hanson, left to his own devices, has done his best. Hanson was especially dedicated to providing a useful index.

The volume begins with the Laws of 1765-1774, at which point "end the laws under the proprietary government, by authority of the people only." The enabling resolution is printed in full, followed by the Proceedings of the Convention, which assembled on August 14, 1776, in Annapolis. Its daily doings are printed, as is the culmination of its proceedings, the Declaration of Rights, adopted finally on November 3, 1776 (a Sunday), and a proposed Constitution and Form of Government (presented November 3 and adopted on November 8). The Laws are printed from the 1777 Session through the close of the 1784 Session in January 1785, including all the legislation through the Revolutionary years and the immediate post-Revolution years. The Articles of Confederation are printed as Chapter XL of the Laws of 1780, Maryland finally recognizing that "the enemy is encouraged, by this state not acceding to the confederation."

Evans 20483. II Harv. Law Cat. 68.

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