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which is added, / some of the most admired / French
airs. / [rule]
Baltimore; / Printed for / Keatinge's book store, /
Market-street. / To be continued monthly. / [double
rule] / H,DCC,XCIV. //
18°. 16 1/2 cm.
Pages: [l-3], 4-36.
Signatures: [A]9 , B9.
No later numbers located; it is probable that
this is the only one issued.
Evans 26871.
MH.
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Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814, composer.
Songs in the comic opera of the Deserter.
Baltinore: Printed by Philip Edwards. 1794.
Advertised in the Maryland journal and Baltimore
advertiser of October 28, 1794, as "Books of the
songs in the comic opora of the Deserter, which will
bo performed this evening at the New theatre, price
twelve cents ... for sale, at Philip Edwards print-
ing office."
Libretto only?
Not in Evans .
No copy located.
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A Divine call to the Jews, in which the most impor-
tant truths of Holy Scripture, concerning that
people are made manifest, and in the issue of
which all mankind are interested; its reports bo-
ing on the true grounds of a new scene which is
now opening, for the general good of society,
among all denominations of people, beginning with
a new epoch, that appears to have been reserved
in the womb of Providence, for the present genera-
tion to unfold.
Annapolis? Printed by P. and S. Green? 1794.
Advertised in the Maryland gazette (Annapolis)
of July 24, 1794, as "This day is published, and
for sale by the printers hereof, and at the dif-
ferent book-stores in Baltimore ... Price only a
quarter dollar."
An attempt was made to prove this publication the
same as Wheeler 547; Watchman, A Divine call to
that highly favoured people the Jews [1790] on
those counts:
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