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1806 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
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1806, as "subscribers ... will be furnished their copies
by calling at No. 33, Harrison-street."
CtHT; DLC (2 copies); GMM; ICartC; MB; MBNEH; MWA;
Md-LR; MdBD; MdBE; MdBJ; MdBP; MdHi (several pages re-
placed by photostat and manuscript transcription); MoSM;
NNNG; P; PPiU; WHi. Garrett. [432]
Colman, George,
We fly by Night; or Long Stories: a Musical Enter-
tainment. In two Acts. [thick-thin rule-] By George
Colman, Esq. Author of The Mountaineers, Inkle and Yabi-
co, Heir at Law, John Bull, &c. [thick-thin rule] As
performed at Covent Garden, and the Hay-Market Theatres,
London, with distinguished Applause. [thick-thin rule3
Baltimore: Printed for George Dobbin & Murphy, No. 10,
Baltimore Street, opposite Centre Market. [filet] 1806.
46 p. 17 cm. A-D6(D6 blank).
At end: Fryer & Clark, print.
Advertised in the Baltimore American, Nov. 29, 1806,
as "Just Published ... And will be ready for sale This
Day."
MH; MWA; NRTJ; OC; P; PPL-R; PU. [433]
Columbian Eloquence, being the Speeches of the most
celebrated American Orators, as delivered in the late
interesting Trial of the Hon. Samuel Chase, before the
Senate of the United States. Vol. I[-III]. [thick-thin
rule] Baltimore: Printed for S. Butler, Market-Street,
and S. Cole, Light-Street. [row of dots] 1806.
3 v. l6 cm.
Sabin 12209.
CLU; CSmH; DLC; ICLoy (v.2 only); ICP; MB; MNe; MdBE;
MdBP; MdBJ; MdHi; NHI; NNS; NJP (v.2 lacking); NJR;
OCLaw; OClWHi; PU-L. [434]
[The Comic Songster, or a Pill for Care, a Selection
of the most approved Comic Songs sung at the Baltimore
and Philadelphia theatres. Baltimore, G. Dobbin & Mur-
phy, 1806]
Advertised in the Baltimore Telegraphe, Feb. 1, 1806,
as "Just Published, by G. Dobbin & Murphy."
Cf. item 835.
No copy known. [435]
[The Complete Valentine Writer, for both Sexes. Bal-
timore? Fryer & Clark? l806]
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