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the apprehension of danger, natural to that /
solicitude, urge me, on an occasion like the
present, to offer / to your solemn contempla-
tion, anc to recommend to your / frequent re-
view, some sentiments, which are the result of
much / reflection, of no inconsiderable observa-
tion, and which appear / to me all-important to
the permanency of your felicity as a / people." /
Presidents address. / [double rule] /
—Baltimore: — / Printed for Thomas Herty, / by
Warner and Hanna, / [rule] / M,DGC,XCIX. //
12°. 19 1/2 cm.
Pages: [1-3], 4-16, [17] , 18-28, 39 [!], 30-32,
[333, 34.
Signatures: [A]6, E6, G5.
Advertisements for Herty's proposed publications
on p. [2] , [33] -34 .
NN.
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U. S. Constitution.
The Constitution of the United States, with
the amendments.
Elizabeth (Hager's) Town: Printed by Thomas
Grieves, near the Court-house, 1799.
Advertised in the May 27, 1799 issue of the Mary*
land herald and Elizabeth- Town advertiser, as "Just
published (price one shilling) ... English printinj
office, Hagerstown."
No copy located.
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Der Verbessarte hoch-deutsche atnericanische land
und staats calender. Auf das jahr 1800,
Priedrich-Stadt, Maryland; Gedruckt bey Matthias
Bartgis C1799?]
Bartgis's federal gazette for February 5, 1800,
carries the announcement: "almanacs for the year
1800 for sale at this office."
Seic3 ens ticker, p. 151.
No copy located.
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