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1801 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
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Slaves: with a Proposal for their Colonization. [thick-
thin rule] Baltimore: Printed by Bonsai & Niies.
[short rule] 1801.
23 p, 22.5 cm. tA]^ B-C1*.
Attributed to St. George Tucker.
Sabin 40410.
Advertised In the Baltimore Telegraphe, June 1, 1801,
as "Just Published."
DLC (2 copies); MB; MBAt; MH; HWA; NN; PHi; PPL-R;
ScC, Garrett. [38]
Lucas, Charles.
The History of Jack Smith; or, the Castle of St. Do-
nats. [filet] By Charles Lucas, A. M. Author of the
Infernal Quixote, &c. [filet] [2 lines, quotatlon]
[fllet.j Baltimore: Printed for Thomas, Andrews and But-
ler, by W. Pechin. [l801]
291 p. 1?.5 cm. A-Z6 2A2 (includes sig. W).
Dated £-1800?-, by DLC,
Advertised in the Baltimore Federal Gazette, June 16,
1801, as "This Day is Published, By Thomas, Andrews and
Butler."
CSmH; DLC; MWA; MdHi; ViU. [39]
Lynn, Johro.
To Gen. Daniel Heister, The attempt you have made in
your Hand bill of the 23d instant ... [12 lines] John
Lynn. March 27, 1801. Allegany County, To wit: [affi-
davit, 11 lines] March 27, 1801. [Hagerstown? 1801]
broadside 27 x 22 cm. Without imprint.
MdHi. [40]
Lynn, John.
To General Daniel Heister. [filet] Though I had de-
termined to trouble neither you nor the public farther,
respecting the controversy between us ... [176 lines in
3 columns] John Lynn. Cumberland, April 8, 1801.
[4 affidavits] [Hagerstown? 1801]
broadside 32 x 24 cm. Without imprint.
"Prepared and forwarded for the press, in the month
of April last, but was lost or mislaid."
MdHi. [41]
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