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Signatures: [A]4, B4-I4, K4-S4, T5, U4-Z4,
Aa4-Dd4, Ee2.
Evans 33362, Sabin 3052 .
DLC, ICU, MdBE, MdBE, MdEJ, Garrett.
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Baltimore. St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal church,
A / Form of prayer, / compiled for the use
of / the / congregations / of / St. Paul's and
Christ-church, / Baltimore, / on Wednesday, the
9th of May; / borng the day recommended by the
President of the / United States, to be observed
as a clay of / solemn humiliation, fasting, and
prayer. / [double rule] /
Baltimore: / Printed by John Hayes. / [rule] /
M,DCC,XCVIII. //
8°. 21 cm.
Pages: [1-2], 3-8.
No signatures.
Not in Evans .
IvIWA.
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Baltimore . Theatre .
Theatre. / rule / On Wednesday evening,
September 12, 1798, / will be presented, a tragedy,
called, The / Fair penitent. / [eight lines, the
cast] / To which will be added, a comedy, never
performed here, (in throe acts,) called, The /
Midnight hour. / (Taken from the French comedy, of
Ruse contre ruse.) / [nine lines, the cast]/
[ornamental rule] / The doors to be open at six,
and tho curtain rise a quarter before seven o'clock
precisely. No money / to be taken at the doors,
nor any person admitted without tickets. / Pox
tickets, one dollar —— pit tickets, three quarters
of a dollar --- To be had at Mrs. Pryce's, / op-
posite the theatre, and at the printing-office. //
[Baltimore: 1798]
broadside. 40 1/2 x 27 cm.
Evans 33364.
MdHi.
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The Baltimore intelligencer. / [ornamental rule] /
... Vol. I. No. 1, Wednesday, March 7, 1798.
[- Vol. III. No. 129. Monday, December 31, 17983
Baltimore: Printed & published be William Pechin,
No. 15 Baltimore-street // [1798]
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