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Pages: (1-2], 3-24.
Signatures: [A]4, B4-C4
DGU, DLC, KyLoF, MdBJ, MdHi. NN, PHi.
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Protestant Episcopal church in the U.S.A. Mary-
land (Diocese).
Journal / of / a convention / of the / Pro-
testant Episcopal church, / in the / state of *
Maryland: / held at Baltimore, in Whitann-week,
1800. / e rule] / ... //
[Baltimore: Printed by Yundt and Brown? 1800]
12°. 18 1/2 cm.
Pages: [1-], 2-12,
Signatures: [A]6.
Caution title.
DLC, MdBD, MdHi.
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Hagan, John.
The celebrated tragedy, called the Regent...
and the much admired comedy of Love d la mode,
by the young gentlemen of Hagerstown. The
profits resulting from which, are to be applied
toward a subscription, now on foot, for the
erection of an academy in Hagers- Town. Tuesday,
February 25, 1800, at Mr. Ragan's ball-room.
Elizabeth (Hager's) Town: Printed by Thomas
Grieves, near the Court-house? 1800.
broadside.
Title from advertisement in the Maryland herald,
and Elizabeth-Town advertiser, of February 20,
1800, which states, "Play-bills will be issued
on Monday morning next," February 24, 1800+
No copy located.
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Republican * star / or / Eastern shore political
luminary. / And God said, "Let there be light: and
there was light." - Genesis 1: 3. / [double rule]/
No. 20, Tuesday, January 7, 1800 [?][- Vol. 11.
No. LXIX, Tuesday. December 30, 1800]
Easton, (Maryland): Printed and published every
Tuesday morning, by Thomas Perrin Smith, near the
Court-house. // [1800]
folio. 44 cm. 1 folded sheet, 4 columns to the
page, in each number.
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