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Harrison, Benjamin, 11.
Hartley, Thomas, No. 32a.
Harwood, Thomas, No, 26n.
Harwood, William, clerk of House of
Delegates, No. 226n.
Hasseibach, Nicholas, 65, 71.
Hatterfly, Josiah, A Robbery ,No. 88.
Hayes, James, Junior, 50-51; 66;
buys Dunlap's Maryland Gazette,
50, No. 34n; prints paper at An-
napolis, 51; establishes press at
Richmond, 51; death, 51.
Hayes, John, 51-55; 44, No. 441n;
relation to James Hayes, Junior, 53;
revives Maryland Gazette, 53; print-
ing ventures, 53; relations with
Goddard Press, 53; his almanacs, 53,
No. 453; partnership with Killen,
55; later career, 55.
Hazard, Ebenezer, 14.
Henninger, Jacob, No. 276.
Herbert, Stewart, 73.
Hill, Aaron, Foltaire's Zara, Nos. 166-
167, 170; Walking Statue, No. 263.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania, ix,
xiii, ii.
History of a Session of the General As-
sembly, No. 403.
Hodge and Shober, 49.
Hollingsworth, Jesse, No. 282n.
Holt, John, 2, 19, 23-24, 34.
Home, John, Douglas, Nos. 137, 195,
200, 242, 273; Fatal Discovery, Nos.
261, 264.
Horror of Murder, Blasphemy, and
Sacrilege, 59-60, No. 371.
Howard, John Eager, Proclamation,
No. 500a,
Howard-Street Pacing Lottery, No. 528.
Hughes, John, Siege of Damascus, No.
268.
Humble Address of Tobias Bond, No.
79.
Hume, John see Home, John.
Humphreys, Daniel, 29.
Hurry, John, No. 235n.
Impartial, pseud., House of Delegates,
No. 395.
Important Intelligence (1778), No. 54;
(1781), No. 115; (1782), No. 135.
Independent Gazeteer; or, the Chronicle
of Freedom, 27.
Independent Mechanick, To the worthy
Inhabitants of Baltimore-Town, No.
401.
Indian King, No. 550; theatre at, No.
209.
Inhabitant, Congress, No. 549.
Instructions to Representatives of the
Country, No. 402.
Insurance Office, No. 516.
Iselin, Mrs. C. Oliver, ix, xiii.
Jackman, Isaac, All the World's a
a Stage, No. 273.
Jay, John, 39; To the Inhabitants of the
United States of America, No. 61.
Jefferson, Thomas, n, 51, Nos. 342-4;
Notes on the Establishment of a
Money Unit, No. 316.
Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, Nos.
323, 374, 376, 409; It is the duty, No.
317; Report of the Intendant of the
Revenue, No. 318; Summary and
Comparative View, No. 319.
John Carter Brown Library, 9.
Johnson, Henry, No. 289n.
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