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and argumentative / dissertation, / on / Mr. Jef-
ferson's / religious principles. / [ornamental
rule] /
Baltimore: / Printed by W. Pechin, corner of Water
& Gay-streets. / 1800. //
80. 23 1/2 cm. illus. (maps) tables (1 fold.).
Pages: [1-5], 6-22,,- map: 1 p.3, 23-51, 53-194,
[1 blank leaf], [1], 2-28, [29], 30 - 53.
Signatures: [A]2 B4-I4, K4-U4, W4-Y4, Z2, Aa2-
Cc2, A4-C4, D2, D2-E2, F4, G5.
"Appendix no. 4. Relative to the murder of
Logan's family": p. 29 - 53.
Not all copies with this title-page are followed
by Knox's Vindication of the religion of Mr. Jef-
ferson.
Sabin 35900.
DIC, DeWI, MdHi, NN, PHi, RPJCB, MdHag.
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Jefferson, Thomas, pres. U. S., 1743-1826.
A / test / of the / religious principles, /
of / Mr. Jefferson; / extracted (verbatim) from his
writings. / [triple rule] / "The path of true piety
is too plain to want / "any political direction,"
Washington. / [triple rule] /
Easton: / Re-printed by Thomas Perrin Smith, / and
presented gratis to the patrons / of the Repub-
lican star, /[rule] / September 9th / 1800. //
8°. 21 1/2 cm.
Pages: 1 p.l., p. 2-6.
No signatures.
"A reprint from Jefferson's 'Notes on the state
of Virginia' of the answers to queries 17 and 18,
on religions and manners and customs, with ap-
pendix no. 5, 'An act for establishing religious
freedom, passed in the Assembly of Virginia, in...
1786.'" - L. C. card no. 17-23197.
Sabin 35934.
DLC, MdHi.
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Johnson, John.
Reward of $10.00 for the apprehension of a
deserter from the Marine barracks at Fredericktown.
[.Signed by3 John Johnson, lieut. Marines, Barracks,
Frederick Town. August 28, 1800.
Frederick-Town: Printed by M. Bartgis, at his
office where English and German advertisements are
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