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sonatas, & preludes, have their fingering marked, /
compil'd, compos'd, and arrang'd, by / F. Lin-
ley, / organist of Pentonville. / [rule] Price 1
& 1/2 dollar [rule] /
Baltimore Printed and sold by I. Carr at his Music
jtore / Market street. And by B, Carr at his
Musical repositorys / Market Street Philadelphia
and William st. New York. / Where may be had
Antoniottos, Treatise on the composition of music,
10s / 6 d. / Rameaus Do. 5s. Lamp's Thorough bass,
7s / 6 d. Twelve voluntaries, selected / from the
works of eminent authors, 6s.// [1796]
folio. 33 cm. diagrs.
Pages: [1-2], 3-4, [5], 6-21, C22, blank],
23-32
No signatures.
Contains six sonatas for pianoforte by Benjamin
Carr.
Evans 30695.
DLC.
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Mackrill, Joseph.
The / History / of the / mellow fever, /
with the / most successful method / of / treat-
ment. / [rule] By Joseph Mackrill, M.D. / several
years resident of the West-Indies. / [rule]
[double rule] / Quaeque ipse miserrima vidi et
quorum pars magna fui." / - Virg, /[double rule]/
Baltimore: Printed by John Hayes, in Public-alley,/
[rule] / MDCCXCVI. //
40. 16 1/2 cm.
Pages: 1 p.1., p. [1-43, 5-26.
Signatures: [A]5, B4, C5.
Evans 30729, Sab in 43480.
DIC, DSG, MdBJ, MdBJ-W.
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Maryland. General assembly. House of delegates.
By the House of delegates, December 13,
1796. / Resolved unanimously, that the President
of the United States / merits the everlasting
gratitude of the people; ... / [Eleven lines of
text] / Resolved unanimously, that his late
paternal address, the result / of much reflection
and experience, is eminently calculated by its
counsels to / secure the continuance of the inde-
pendence, peace, happiness and prosperity of our
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