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1805 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
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circles, Including a variety of scarce old songs, not to
be found in any other collection, With suitable observa-
tions on the art of singing, necessary to be perused by
all persons who wish to practice, with propriety, that
agreeable pastime. [rule] [l line, quotation] [rule]
First Baltimore Edition. [thick-thin rule] Baltimore:
Printed by Warner & Hanna, corner of South Gay & Market-
Streets. [filet] 1805.
244, [8] p. 14 cm. A-G18.
Frontispiece: cut of shephers and maidens under tree,
with title: Modern Songster. Cut used in The Fair War-
bler (Item 102).
Without music.
Price 75 cents.
Advertised in the Baltimore Evening Post, Apr. 11,
1805, as "This day published ... the first Baltimore
edition."
RPB. [380]
Morton, Thomas.
The School of Reform; or, How to rule a Husband. A
Comedy, in five Acts, as performed at the Baltimore The-
atre, [filet] By Thomas Morton, Esq. [filet] [thick-
thin rule] Baltimore: Printed and sold by Warner and
Hanna, [short thick-thin rule] 1805.
84 p. 17.5 cm. [A6 B-G6.
Price 31 1/4 cents.
Advertised in the Baltimore Telegraphe, Nov. 2, 1805,
as "Just Published By G. Dobbin & Murphy, Warner & Han-
na and S. Butler."
AzU; MWA; MdHi; OAU; PPL-R; PU; ScC. [38l]
Murray, Lindley.
English Exercises, adapted to Murray's English Gram-
mar late published; consisting of Exemplifications of
the Parts of Speech; Instances of False Orthography;
Violations of the Rules of Syntax; [short vertical rule3
Defects in Punctuation; and Violations of the Rules re-
specting Perspicuity and Accuracy. Designed for the
Benefit of private Learners, as well as for the Use of
Schools. [filet] By Lindley Murray. [filet] First
Baltimore Edition. [thick-thin rule-j Baltimore: Print-
ed by Warner & Hanna, At the Bible and Heart Printing-
office. [short rule] 1805.
8, [13]-156, [3] p. 16.5 cm. [A]4 B-N6 [0]2.
CSmH; MH; MWA; MdBE; MdHi; PIndT. [382]
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