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By Mrs, Hewson, / of the New theatre, Baltimore; /
author of Charlotte, The inquisitor, / Victoria,
&c. / [rule] / The highest wish I ever form'd has
been, / Just to be plac'd above the reach of want,/
In the blest medium between shining state, / And
the hard griping hand of penury. / Enough for this
and, if I have to spare / A little for my suffering
fellow creatures, / I shall have reach'd the height
of my ambition. / [double rule]
Baltimore: / Printed by S. & J. Adams, / for
Keatinge's book-store, in Market / street, three
doors above / Light lane. / [rule] / 1795. //
12°. 17 1/2 cm.
Pages: [1-3], 4-61, 61 [!] 63-210, 111[!],
212-256.
Signatures: 1 p.l., B12, C6-G6, G6-I6, K6-U6 W1
Not in Evans, Vail 188.
ICU.
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Rowson, Susanna (Haswell) 1762-1824,
The / Fille de chambre, / a novel. / [rule] /
Ey Mrs. Rowson, / of the New theatre, Baltimore; /
author of Charlotte, the Inquisitor, / Victoria,
&c. / [rule] / The highest wish I ever form'd has
been, / Just to be plac'd above the reach of want,/
In the blest medium between shining state, / And
the hard griping hand of penury. / Enough for this,
and, if I have to spare / A little for my suff'ring
fellow creatures, / I shall have reach'd the height
of my ambition. / [double rule] /
Baltimore: / Printed [by S. & J. Adams] for Thomas
E. Clayland, / in Gay-street. / [rule] 1795. //
12°. 16 1/2 cm.
Pages: [l-3], 4-210, lll [!], 212-256
Signatures: 1 p.l., B12, C6-G6, G6-I6, K6-U6,
Not in Evans, Vail 189.
MH, WMMD.
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Rowson, Susanna (Haswell) 1762-1824,
The Standard of liberty; a poetical address.
Baltimore s 1795.
12°.
"A brief patriotic piece entitled; The standard
of liberty s a poetical address, was published in
pamphlet form in Baltimore in 1795 after having
enthusiastically received as an entre-acte in the
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