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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
Volume 440, Page 114   View pdf image (33K)
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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1805
Probably issued together.
No copy known. [390]
St. John's College, Annapolis. Visitors and Governors.
To the Citizens of Maryland. The Visitors and [Gov-
ernors] of St. John's College feel themselves deeply
concerned at the repeated attempts to destroy this [no-
ble?] institution. It is certainly to be lamented by
all friends to the liberal instruction of youth, and the
consequent welfare of the state, that the various sland-
ders, disseminated with a view to Its destruction, have
diminished the reputation, which for several years it
had enjoyed. Its trustees, then earnestly intreat ...
[Annapolis, l805]
[4] p. 43 x 25 cm. Without imprint.
Signed: Nich. Carroll, President [of the trustees]
In St. John's College, February 19, 1805.
This item occurs in the microfilm copy of the Annapo-
lis Maryland Gazette made under the auspices of Yale
University and widely distributed.—-cf. Brigham. It is
bound following the Dec. 29, 1803 issue.
Md. [391]
Short Conversations, or, An easy Road to the Temple
of Fame; which all may reach who endeavor to be good.
[filet] [4 lines, quotation] [thick-thin rule] Balti-
more—Printed by Warner & Hanna, No. 37, Corner of South
Gay & Market-streets, [short thick-thin rule] 1805.
72 p. 13 cm. A-B18.
"First Baltimore edition."
Two cuts on inside front cover: Industry rewarded,
and The indolent daughter.
For children.
MdHi. [392]
Sower & Cole, auctioneers.
[Catalogue of an extensive collection of books, con-
sisting of several thousand volumes, being the whole
stock in trade of Mr. John Rice, late Book-seller of
this city. Baltimore, l805]
Advertised in the Baltimore American, Nov. 30, 1805,
as "Book-Auction, this evening ... Catalogues now ready
for delivery;" and on Dec. 24, as "Catalogues may be
had, and the books viewed any time during the day."
There were originally 13,490 volumes to be sold, as
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