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419
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Baltimori: Typis Johannis Hayes [1799]
Not in Evans; Parsons 210,
No copy located.
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481
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Cicero; / or, / A discovery / of / a clan of con-
spirators / against / all religions and govern-
ments / in / the whole world. / Extracted / from
Robinson, Mounier and Barruel; / and / inter-
spersed with hints in due season. / By / a citizen
of the United States, / cdouble rule] /Fas est ab
hoste. doceri. / [double rule] / [drouble rule:* /
Baltimore: / Printed by J. Hayes, No. 8, Baltimore-
street. / [rule] / M, DCC, XCIX //
nar., 12°. 20 cm.
Pages: [1-4], 5-61
Signatures: [A]12, B12, C8 (last leaf blank).
Evans 35307.
PLC, MdBE.
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482
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Cole, John, 1774-1855, ed.
Sacred harmony, containing a variety of plain
and simple airs, adapted to all the metres in Dr.
Watts' Psalms, Improved by Mr. Barlow; and a choice
collection of the most approved hymn tunes,
adapted to all the metres in the Methodist pocket
hymn book, together with a concise Introduction to
the art of singing - by John Cole.
Balti;pfore: Published by J. Carr. 1799.
Advertised as "just published" in the March 2,
1799 issue of the Telegraphe and daily advertiser,
The advertisement gives District of Maryland copy-
right notice, dated "the twenty-fifth day of Feb-
ruary, in the twenty- third year of the independence
of the United States of America." Joseph Carr, as
proprietor, deposited the title of the book.
Evans 35319.
No copy located.
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483
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A / collection / of / religious tracts, / from /
different authors. / [ornamental rule] / Repub-
lished / for the / information and serious peru-
sal / of all / sober enquirers. / [rule] /
Baltimore: / Printed by William Pechin, No. 15, /
Market-street. / 1799. //
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