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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1805
Advertised in the Annapolis Maryland Gazette, Mar.
14, 1805, as "Just Published."
In the Annapolis Maryland Gazette, Sept. 12, 1805,
appears the following advertisement: "A few sets of the
Laws from 1800 to 1804, both Inclusive, handsomely
bound, to be had at the Printing-office.11 Were these
bound with or without an added title page? If the for-
mer, no copy is known; if the latter (again no copy has
been located), it would not constitute a new issue,
since the parts were presumably remainders.
MdBB; MdBE; MdBJ; MdBP; MdHi; Nb; Nv; RPL. [377]
Maryland. Treasurer of the Eastern Shore.
[Letter, enclosing lists of monies received, accounts
current, and balances as of Nov. 1, 1805. Annapolis, P.
Green, l805]
"Ordered, That the printer to the state strike ...
one hundred copies of the letter from the treasurer of
the eastern shore, and exhibits therein enclosed, for
the use of the members."—House V. & P., Nov. sess.
1805, p. 4 (Nov. 7).
No copy known. [378]
Mock-Bird: consisting of A complete collection of the
most admired American and English Songs, Ballads, Glees,
&c. Which have been sung with applause at the Public
Theatres. Also some of the best and most favorite
Scotch, Irish, & Welch Songs, Together with a curious
collection of original Toasts & Sentiments, Used in the
most polite circles, Including a variety of scarce old
songs, not to be found in any other collection. [cut:
tree] [thick-thin rule] Baltimore: Printed by Warner &
Hanna, corner of South Gay & Market-streets. [filet]
1805.
104, [4] p. 14 cm. D-F18.
Without music.
NN. [379]
The Modern Songster; or, Universal Banquet of Vocal
Music. Consisting of A complete collection of the most
admired American and English Songs, Ballads, Glees, &c.
Which have been sung with applause at the Public Thea-
tres: Also some of the best and most favorite Scotch,
Irish, & Welch Songs, Together with a curious collection
of original Toasts & Sentiments, Used In the most polite
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