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done at the shortest notice, [1800]
broadside. 10 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches.
Description from letter of Arthur Pforzheimer,
rare book dealer, New York city, February 16, 1943
offering this broadside for sale.
Pforzheimer.
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591
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Johnson, Thomas.
To the freemen of the Fourth district. /
[rule] / [first column begins] My willingness to
serve as your / representative in Congress has /
contrary to my expectation drawn on / me the
animadversions of writers under / assumed signatures
... [112 lines of text in first column, 5 addition
columns. Signed by] Thomas Johnson] //
[Elizabeth (Hager's) Town: Printed by Thomas
Grieves, near the Court-house, 18003
broadside. 42 1/2 x 26 cm.
Reply to article "under the signature of 'A
number of citizens of the Fourth district' which
has been circulated in hand bills and printed and
re-printed in the public papers."
MdHi.
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Kemp, James, bp., 1764-1827.
A / Sermon, / delivered in Christ church,
Cambridge, / in / Maryland; / on the twenty-second
of February, 1800, / being the day of mourning ap-
pointed by Congress, / for the death of / General
George Washington, / late President of the United
States / By James Kemp, A.M. rector of Great /
Choptank parish, / (.double rule] /
Easton: / Printed by James Cowan. // [1800]
8o. 22 cm. front, (engr. port.), engr. ports.
Pages: [1-5], 6-15.
Signatures: [A]4, B4.
Sabin 37338.
DLC, MBAt, MBFM, MdHi, NN, PP, Garrett.
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