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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
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1803 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
Kerr, David.
To the Voters of Talbot County, [ double row of dots]
My Fellow-Citizens, A False and Scandalous publication
directed against me, has Just made its appearance, under
the signature of "Mutius Scaevoli." ... [signedD David
Kerr. August 30, 1803. [Easton? l803:
[2] p. 31 x 19 cm. Without imprint.
MdHi. [195]
[Knox, Samuel]
An Essay on the Means of Improving Public Education,
Adapted to the United States. [filet] [5 lines, quota-
tion] [filet] Frederick-Town: Printed by John B. Col-
vin——At the office of the Republican Advocate. 1803.
1 leaf, 14 p. 20 cm. [A]4(1+1) B4(B4 blank).
MdBE; MiU-C; PPAmP. [196]
[Kotzebue, August Frledrich Ferdinand von]
The Adventures of Joseph Pignata, containing an In-
teresting Narrative of his Sufferings in, and Escape
from, The Dungeons of the Inquisition. To which is add-
ed, A Brief Sketch of the French Revolution, containing
a variety of curious particulars relating to M. La Fay-
ette. Also, a number of entertaining Biographical and
Historical Articles. [rule-, Second Edition, with Addi-
tions. [thin-thick rule] Baltimore, Printed for G.
Douglas, Bookseller, [short rule] 1803
1 leaf, 72 p. 16.5 cm. [a]l A-C12.
Advertised In the Baltimore Federal Gazette, Aug. 8,
l803, as "Just Published, And now selling by G. Doug-
las."
This same material appears (p. [33-72; t.p. and pref-
ace omitted) in the MdHi copy of Marvellous Magazine
(item 924), and again in Keatinge's Cabinet of Enter-
tainment (item 456), this time with "Extracts from the
History of the French Revolution" bound before it.
NN. [197]

Kotzebue, August Friedrich Ferdinand von.
Count Benyowsky; or, The Conspiracy of Kamtschatka: a
Tragi-comedy, in five Acts. [filet] Translated from
the German of Augustus von Kotzebue, by the Rev. W. Ren-
der, Teacher of the German Language In the University of
Cambridge. [thick-thin rule] Baltimore: Printed for
Thomas, Andrews & Butler, by John W. Butler, corner of
Gay & Water streets. 1803.
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