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History of Printing in Maryland, 1791-1800 with a Bibliography of Works Printed in the State During the Period by Rachel A. Minick
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broadside. 24 1/2 x 21 1/2 cm.
The first verse follows;

Hail ! gen'rous patrons! we, once more, do
greet you,
For ninety-four with verses haste to meet you;
Please to excuse us, if you do not like them,
For want of poet, we ourselves did write them.

Text enclosed by ornamental rule; ornamental
rule between columns.
Not in Evans.
MdBP.

146

Baltimore equitable society.
The constitution or deed of settlement of the
Baltimore equitable society, for the insuring of
houses from loss by fire. Published by order of
the society.
Baltimore: Printed by John Hayes. M,DCC,XCIV.

8°.
Pages: 16.
Not in Evans.
Redefs manuscript notes this MdBD, but no copy
was available.

147

Baltimore primer.
Baltimore: Sold at Keatinge's book-store. 1794.

Advertised in the Baltimore telesraphe of March
26, 1795, as "New publications, printed in Balti-
more for Keatinge's book-store ... The Baltimore
primmer, part first, or a first book for children.
Ditto, 2 parts; ornamented with 12 cuts."
Evans 26606.
No copy located.

148

Baltimore, September 27. / Ey two gentlemen just
arrived from Kentucky we have been / favored with
the following very important intelligence. /
[rule] / Lexington, September 8, 1794. / An express
arrived here on Saturday evening about 8 o'clock /
with letters from the army, from which we have col-
lected / the following particulars:- / [first
column begins] On the 20th ult. about 146 miles
ad- / vanced of Greenville, the advance / guard,
consisting of two companies, were / attacked by



 
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