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Payettestrasse zu Baltimore. 1797.
Evans 32522.
No copy located.
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A Hew introduction to reading - or; A collection
of easy lessons, arranged on an improved plan; cal-
culated to acquire, with ease a fluency of speech,
and to facilitate the improvement of youth - De-
signed as an introduction to the Speaker. The
fourth edition, with additions, compiled by the
publisher [Joseph Townsend]
Baltimore: Published and sold by Joseph Townsend.
1797.
Title from the Federal gazette of February 18.
1797, advertisement headed, "School book. Just
published, and for sale by Joseph Townsend, no.
18, Baltimore-street."
"The above introduction to reading, &c . having,
in a remarkable manner, met with the public ap-
probation in England, has induced the reprinting
of it in this place, it being excellent in its
kind ... and is now recommended to the use of our
American schools." - the advertisement.
Not in Evans .
No copy located.
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Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
Agrarian justice, / opposed to / agrarian
law, / and to / agrarian monopoly, /being a plan
for /meliorating the condition of man, / by
creating in every nation / a national fund, / to
pay to every person, when arrived at the age of
twenty- / one years, the sum of fifteen pounds
sterling, to enable him or / her to begin the
world 1 / And also, / ten pounds sterling per
annum during life to every person now / living of
the age of fifty years, and to all others when
they / shall arrive at that ago to enable them to
live in old age without / wretchedness, and go
decently out of the world. / [rule] / By Thomas
Paine, / author of Common sense, Rights of man,
Age of roason, &c. / [rule] /
Baltimore: / Printed for George Keatinge's book-
store. / 1797. //
12o. 19 1/2 cm
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