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[triple rule] / The Baltimore evening post /
[rule] / No. 1. Friday, July 13, 1792. [No.
146. Monday, December 31, 1792]
Baltimore: Printed by Philip Edwards, in Market-
street, seven doors west of Gay-street, // [1792]
folio. 47 cm. 1 folded sheet, 3 columns to
the page, in each number.
Issued daily except Sunday.
From September ,27? through October 3, the title
became: The Baltimore evening post / and daily
advertiser / .
Evans 24069.
MWA. For other copies see Brigham.
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Banneker, Benjamin, 1731-1806.
Benjamin Banneker's / Pennsylvania, Dela-
ware, / Maryland and Virginia / almanack, /
and / ephemeris, / for the year of Our Lord, /
1793; / being the first after bissextile, or leap-
year, / and the seventeenth year of American in- /
dependence, which commenced July 4, 1776. / Con-
taining, the motions of the sun and moon, the true/
places and aspects of the planets, the rising and
setting of / the sun, and the rising, setting and
southing, place and ago / of the moon, &c. - The
lunations, conjunctions, eclipses, / judgment of
the weather, festivals, and other remarkable /
days; days for holding the supreme and circuit
courts of the / United States, as also the usual
courts in Pennsylvania, Dela- /ware, Maryland,
and Virginia. - Also, several useful tables, /
and valuable receipts. - Various selections f rote
the Com- / monplace-book of the Kentucky phil-
osopher, an American sage; / with interesting and
entertaining essays,, in prose and verse - / the
whole comprising a greater, more pleasing, and
useful va- / riety, than any work of the kind
and price in North-America. / "View yon majestic
concave of the sky: / "Contemplate well, those
glorious orbs on high - / "There constellations
shine, and comets blaze; / "Each glittering world
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