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1798. [- Vol. IX. - No. 1602. Monday, December 31
1798]
[colophon: Printed and sold by / Yundt and Brown /
South Gay-street, No. 12. // [1798]
folio. 50 cm. 1 folded sheet, 5 columns to the
page in each number.
Issued daily, except Sunday.
Evans 33722.
MdBE. For other copies see Brigham
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Ponderden, Adam.
A Valedictory address to the people called
Methodists. / To the Reverend John Harper, resident
minister, and the members of the / Methodist
Episcopal church in Baltimore. / The address of
Adam Fonerden and John Hargrove. / Respected and
dear brethren, / as a very important change has
taken place in our ... Our wish and desire is,
notwithstanding, to live in as much peace, / and
friendship with you all, as on our part it will be
possible. / Adam Fonerden, John Hargrove. / Balti-
more, 5th June, 1798. //
22 x 32.5 (20 x 26.5) cm. broadside.
No imprint,
An address upon Christian fellowship — Trinity
in the Godhead — a declaration of our desire to
live in peace and friendship.
Not in Evans.
Title and description from American imprints
inventory, which locates this broadside DLC. No
copy available; missing in inventory.
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Freemasons. Maryland. Grand lodge,
[double rule] Grand lodge / of / Maryland. /
[rule] / At the regular half-yearly communication
of the Rt. worshipful grand / lodge of free and
accepted Masons, for the state of Maryland..; //
[Baltimore? Printed by Thomas Dobbin? 5798,
i.e. 1798]
4°. 22 cm.
Pages: [1] 2-4.
No signatures.
Caption title,
Not in Evans.
MdBFM
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