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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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[triple rules] / Federal intelligencer, / and /
Baltimore daily gazette. / [rules] / Vol. Hi
No. 312, Thursday, October 30, 1794 [-Vol. II,
No. 363, Tuesday, December 30, 1794]
[colophon:] Baltimore: - Printed by Yundt and
Brown, at their printing-office, in Calvert-street,
between Market-street and the / Court house; where
subscriptions, (at four dollars per annum) ad-
vertisements, articles of intelligence, &c. are
thankfully received. // [1794]

folio. 49 cm. 1 folded sheet, 3 columns to
the page.
Issued daily except Sunday.
Continuation of the Baltimore daily intelligencer.
Evans 26964.
MdiBE. For other copies see Brigham.

172


Fox, William.
Thoughts / on the / death / of the / King of
Prance / [rule] / By William Pox, London. /
[rule] / *** /

Elizabethtown, Maryland, Re-printed by / Stewart
Herbert* 1794. //

80,, 19 1/2 cm.
Pages: [l-3] 4-22, [23-24]
No signatures.
"Verses wrote in England, and addressed to
Englishmen" : p. [23-24] .
Originally published in London in 1793.
Not in Evans.
MWA.

175

France. Assemblee nationale.
Impeachment / of / Mr. La Fayette: / con-
taining / his accusation, / (stated in the report
of the extraordinary com- / mission to the National
assembly, on the / 8th of August, 1792,) / sup-
ported by Mr. Brissot; / and his defence by Mr.
Vaublanc: / with / a supplement,/ containing the
letters, and other authentic pieces / relative
thereto, / [rule] / Translated from the French, /
by William Cobbett. / [rule] / "La Justice est
impassible; ni la pl tie ni la vengeance no / fait
flechir son ante." Marmsntel. / [double rules /
Hagerstown, /Printed by Stewart Herbert. /
M,BCG,XCIV. //



 
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