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advertiser of September 22, 1794, as "This day
is published ... Paddy from Cork, or a comical
and entertaining dialogue, between English Tom
and Irish Tague, price 11 d".
Evans 26798.
No copy located.
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Conversation cards: containing a variety of
amusing, entertaining, and innocent questions
in the art of courtship.
Baltimore: printed and sold at the office of
the Baltimore daily intelligencer, in Calvert-
street, near the Court-house. 1794.
Advertised in the April 1, 1794 issue of the
Baltimore daily intelligencer, as "Just published,
and for sale at the office of the Baltimore daily
intelligencer ... price, one quarter of a dollar
per pack ... Each pack contains 64 cards, 32 in
black ink, and 32 in red ink, to distinguish the
questions from the answers. These cards may be
played by any person, as the answers are indis-
criminately apropos to the questions without the
trouble of arranging them.
Evans 27027 (entered under Fryer & Brown).
No copy located.
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164
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De Foe, Daniel, 1661-1731.
Robinson Crusoe, for children.
Baltimore: Published by George Keatinge, Second-
street, 1794.
Advertised in Edwards's Baltimore daily adver-
tiser, April 2, 1794, as, "Just published, price
3d ... A small edition of Robinson Crusoe, for
children, adorned with cuts."
Referred to in a letter from George Keatinge
to Matthew Carey of Philadelphia, written from
Baltimore on February 2, 1794 (quoted in Mason
Locke Weems, his works and ways, v, 1. p. 5)
"Has at press here a small edition (for children)
of Robinson Crusoe."
Evans 26864.
No copy located.
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The / Democratic songster: / being a collection
of the newest / and most admired / republican
songs, /interspersed with many originals./ To
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