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indicates that a local incident is the subject;
therefore the pamphlet was probably published and
circulated in Baltimore* The printer, the author
and "Dick Bully" have not been identified, but
"Squire C-r-1", mentioned in the text, may have
been James Carroll, then a candidate for the state
legislature on the Federalist ticket (cf. Ameri-
can, Aug. 8, 1800).
MdBE (microfilm), RPB.
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581
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Das glucks-rad in frag und antwort.
Baltimore: Gedruckt und zu haben bey Samuel
Saur, 1800?
Advertised on p. 96 of Das hundcrtjahrige cal-
ender: "Das glucksrad in frag und antwort, wird
in wenigcn tagon in hiesiger buchdruckeroy zu
habcn seyn."
Not in Seidcnsticker.
No copy located.
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582
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[Harper, Robert Goodloc]
Bystander: / or / A scries of letters / on
the subject of / the "Legislative choice" / of /
electors in Maryland: / In which the Constitu-
tional right to a legislative choice / in that
state, and the necessity of adopting it, for / the
present election only, in order to counteract / the
artifices of the Anti-Federalists in Virgi- /nia
and other states, and to prevent a / president
from being elected by the / minority of the nation,
in- / stead of the majority, / are considered and/
fully proved. / [double rule]/ Addressed to the
people of Maryland, /[double rule]/
Baltimore: Printed by Yundt and Brown, No. 12,
South / Gay-atreet, M,DCCC. //
120. 18 1/2 cm.
Pages: [l-3], 4, [5], 6-30.
Signatures: [A]6, B6, C3.
Sabin 45096.
DLC, MdHi, NN, Garrett.
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