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impenetrable secret, or the mysterious puzzle;
containing besides the ingenuity of the invention
and the intricacy of the secret (which is calcu-
lated to afford rational amusement) one hundred of
the best maxims extant, intended for innocent di-
version and moral instruction. These cards are
put up in neat cases with directions for playing
them - price 18 cents. "
No copy located.
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Child of Pallas: / devoted mostly to the / belles -
letters, / [ double rule] / By Charles Prentiss. /
[double rule] / Quid sit pulchrum, quid turpe,
quid utile, quid non, / docet. / Horace. / [vig-
nette] / [double rule] / [no. 1-4? Dec. 5?-26?
1800]
-Baltimore- / Printed weekly, by / Warner &
Hanna. / 1800 //
12°. 17 cm. front, pl.
4? numbers, of 36 pages each.
Paged continuously.
Prospectus published in the Federal gazette of
December 4, 1800.
Continued through number 8, published about
January 22, 1801. No record of its being published
after that date has been found.
CtHWatk, DLC, ICN, MB, MH, MdEE, MdEP, MdHi NN,
PPL, RPB, British museum, Garrett, Southern book
store.
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569
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The / Citizen and farmer's / almanac, / for the /
year of Our Lord, 1801. / And the 25th of American
independence. / Containing, / besides the astron-
omical calculations,/ judgment of the weather -
length of days - festivals and / other remarkable
days - table of interest at six per cent - / Table
shewing the value of dollars - table of coins -
list / of stamp duties - Quakers yearly meetings
times of /holding federal courts, and courts for
Pennsylvania, New- / Jersey, Delaware, Maryland
and Virginia - list of roads - / and a general tide-
table for the United States - also - / a great
variety of / instructive and useful matter; / In
prose and verse, / [rule] / [vignette] / [double
rule] /
Baltimore: / Printed and sold by Bonsai & Niles, /
No. 173, Market-street. // [1800]
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