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begins 3 Dom. Pentecost. 24 Mali, / Festum SS.
Trinit. 31 Mall. / Corpus Christl, 4 Junii. /
Dom. post Pentecost, 26. / Dom. I Adventtis, 29
Nov. columns ends Quatuor tempora. / Vere, 25,
27 et 38 Pebruarii. / Aestate, 27, 29 et 30 Maii.
Autumno, 16, 18 et 19 Septembris. / Hyeme, 16, 18
et 19 Decembris. / [double rule] /
Baltimori: / Typis Johannis Hayes, in via Austri,
auctoritate D. D. Episcopi Baltimorensis . // [1794]
16°. 15 1/2 cm.
Pages: [l], 2-35.
Signatures: [A]4, B4-C4, D5.
Not in Evans * Pars ons 127 .
DLC.
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Chamberlain, Thomas, d. 1784.
America's / timely remembrancer; / or, the /
minister preaching his own funeral / sermon; /
being a warning from Heaven to all vile / sinners
on earth. With a particular / relation of many
wonderful things / seen; / [rule] / By the Rev.
Mr. Chamberlain / [rule] / [rule] / In a vision
just before his decease, the / precise time of
which was shewn to him. / [rule]
Frederick-Town: / Printed and sold by M. Bartgis
1794. //
12°. 17 cm.
Pages: [1-3], 4-11.
No signatures.
Not in Evans.
Pi she r.
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Chase, Samuel, 1741-1811.
To the citizens of Baltimore-Town. / After
a public enquiry, by witnesses on oath which
fully satisfied my judgement / that certain per-
sons, in this town, had been guilty of acts of
violence that amounted to / a riot, I issued a
warrant to arrest the persons, and to bring them
before me, to be dealt with / as the law directs
.../ [51 additional lines of text. Signed:]
Samuel Chase. / Sunday evening, 7 o'clock, May
4th, 1794. //
[Baltimore: Printed by James Angell & Paul J.
Sullivan, 1794]
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