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And stoic virtues freeze the insensate mind - /
Be mine the task, by well-told tales and good; /
(Some gay and sprightly - others rather sad) /
To wake the various feelings of the soul. / e or-
namental rule] /
Baltimore; / Printed for the editor by William
Pechin, corner of Gay and Water - streets. /
June 10th, 1801. // [i.e. 1800]
4°. 25 cm.
21 numbers published during 1800, each with 8
pages
Colophon; Printed by J. B. Colvin, at Pechin's
printing-office, the corner of Gay & Water - /
streets - where subscriptions for this magazine
are received at three dollars per / annum.
Printing of all kinds executed with neatness,
elegance and / dispatch - and on the most moderate
terms. /
First number, April 26, 1800; last number in
1800, Dec. 21.
Suspended publication Sept. 6 - Dec. 13, 1800,
inclusive.
Ceased publication, May 27, 1801.
DIC, MdBE, PPL.
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[triple rule]/ ... Bartgis's ... / Federal [U.S.
arms] gazette, / or The / Frederick county weekly
advertiser. / [rule] / Vol VII, no. 399, Wednes-
day, January 1, 1800 [ -Vol VIII, no. 442, Wed-
nesday, October 29, 1800?] / [ rule] /
Printed, every Wednesday, by Matthias Bartgis,
at his English Sc German printing office, at the
corner of Market £ Patrick- / streets, Frederick-
Townj where subscriptions, advertisements, essays,
articles of intelligence, &c. are thankfully re-
ceived, / and where printing & bookbinding in
general are executed with neatness and dispatch. /
[double rule] /[1800]
folio. 43 cm. 1 folded sheet, 4 columns tc the
page, In each number.
Issued weekly.
Caption title.
Continued by Bartgis's Republican gazette.
MdBE. For other copies see Brigham.
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Bartgis's Republican gazette. Vol. VIII, no. 16
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