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Der General staatsbote.
Friedrich Stadt, Maryland: Gedruckt bey Matthias
Bartgis. 1800.
Bartgis's Federal gazette of February 5, 1800?
carries this notice: "Advertisements for the
English and German newspapers will be thankfully
received with the cash, and duly inserted in
either or both, as may be required." Publication
apparently continued at least into 1801, for the
same notice appears in Bartgis's Republican
gazette of February 18, 1801; and to the notice
is added, " - The circulation of these papers
being more widely extended than any other ever
printed in one county."
Not in Seidensticker.
No copy located.
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Gilpin, Johny, pseud.
The / Toddy-mill, / or The / humorous ad-
ventures of / Dick Bully. / (rules / A carica-
ture. / [double rule]/ By Johny Gilpin cpseud.]./
[double rule^/ "He'll eat and drink with every
body, / without paying for it, because he's bold
and free; / then he'll knock down every body who
won't say / as he says, to prove his abhorrence
of arbitrary / power, and preserve the liberties
of America." - / Huzza !!! / [ornamental rule] /
September 1, 1800. //
[Baltimore? 1800]
80. 20 cm.
Pages: [1-3], 4-8.
No signatures.
Parody on Williar Cowper's John Gilpin. The
opening verse,
"Dick Bully was a citizen,
A man of no renown;
A strutting officer was he.
Of Baltimore's fam'd town.",
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