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The Baltimore collection of church music.
Baltimore: Published by John Hagerty, stationer
in Water-street. 1792.

Advertised in the Maryland journal and Balti-
more advertiser of November 20, 1792, as "Just pub-
lished and for sale ... neatly engraved and printed
on copperplates, well adapted for the use of schools,"
Ivans 24066. Metcalf, F.J. American psalmody,
p. 12.
No copy located.

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[double rule]/ ... The / Baltimore daily repository.
/ [rule] /Vol. I. No, 61. Monday, January 2, 1792
[Vol, II. - No, 372. Monday, December 31, 1792,]
[colophon:] Baltimore: -Print ed by David Graham, at
the new printing-office, in Calvert-street, between/
Market-street and the Court-house; where subscrip-
tions, advertisements, essays, articles of intelli-
gence &c. are thankfully received. /[index] Town-
subscribers are served early on the morning of pub-
lication, and forwarded to those at a distance as
they may direct. // [1792]

4°, 27 cm. 1 folded . sheet, 3 columns to the
page, in each number.
Issued daily, except Sunday.
Imprint varies slightly.
Evans 24067.
MdBE. For other copies sec Brigham.

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The Baltimore daily repository.
New-year verses, / addressed to the patrons
of / the Baltimore daily repository, / by their
obedient servants, / the news-carriers. / [rule] /
January 2, 1792. / [rule] / [20 lines, first verse;
24 lines in first column, second verse; 24 lines
in second column, third verse] //
[Baltimore: Printed by David Graham. 1792]

Broadside. 28 x 25 cm.
Type-page enclosed by ornamental rules.
Poem begins:
While, over the earth's expanse, the golden ray
Of freedom forces its refulgent way -
Diffuses all its dearest blessings round -



 
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