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Methodist Episcopal church.
A / Pocket / hymn book: / designed as a / con-
stant companion / for the / pious. / Collected from/
various authors. / Ninth edition. / [ rule] / Psalm
civ. 33. / will sing unto the Lord as long as I live;
I will sing / praise unto my God while I have ray
being. / [rule] /
Baltimore: / Printed for Rice and co. Market-street./
[rule] / 1791. //
18°. 14 cm.
Pages: [1-3], 4-224, [225-2333, 234-256, 255[I],
[238-259]
Signatures: [A]12 B6 C12, D6, E18-F18 G12,
H6, I12, K6, L12, M6, K5 (last leaf blank).
Not in Evans .
MdBS, NN.
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Nailor, Patrick, pseud.
Fresh and most interesting intelligence ! [rule]/
Extract of a letter from Patrick Nailor to Richard /
Bellowsblower, esquire. / [first column begins] "Dear
Sir, / "We learn, this moment, by an express, who /
passed through this place, on his way to / Lampblack-
castle, that His Excellency General Kitt / Crucible,
captain and commander in chief of the / numerous
legions of Brickbats, has miscarried in / his late
expedition against Blacksmithsburg ... [28 additional
lines of text in the first column, 34 in the second]/
[rule] /
Printed at P. Hassenclever's iron -works. // [Balti-
more? Printed by W. Goddard and James Angell? 1791?]
broadside. 27 x 19 cm.
Peter Hassenclever brought German artificers to New
York in 1764 and set up manufactures of iron and
potash (Stokes, I. N. P., ed. The iconography of Man-
nattan island, v. 4, p. 743-744. 767). About 1765,
a Political paper, the Constitutional courant came
out with the date line from Peter Masenkliver's iron
works (Leonard, J.W, History of the city of Hew
York, 1609-1909. p. 225). The significance of this
date line, or its applicability to the broadside at
hand, has not been determined by the writer.
Not in Evans,
MdBE.
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