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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
Volume 440, Page 140   View pdf image (33K)
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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1806
Murray, Lindley.
An English Spelling-book: with Reading Lessons adapt-
ed to the Capacities of Children: in three Parts, calcu-
lated to advance the Learners by natural and easy Grada-
tions: and to teach Orthography and Pronunciation to-
gether. [thick-thin rule] By Lindley Murray, Author of
"English Grammar adapted to the different classes of
learners." [thin-thick rule] Second American Edition,
correctly copied from the fourth English Edition.
[thick-thin rule] Baltimore: Printed and Published by
Q. Dobbin & Murphy no. 4, Baltimore-street, within one
door of the Bridge. [row of dots] 1806.
159, [1] P- 17 cm. A-N6 O2
Advertised in the Baltimore American, Dec. 5, 1806,
as "This day is finished, an addition of 6000 Spelling
Books, from the 4th and last English edition."
OC1, [476]
Murray, Lindley.
Murray's Introduction to English Grammar, compiled
for the use of the Youth in Baltimore Academy, Tammany-
street. To which is added, an Essay, on Punctuation.
[thick-thin rule] Baltimore: Printed by S. Engles, &
Co. at the Academy Press. [row of dots] 1806.
192 p. 17.5 cm. [A]2 B-Q6 R4.
CtHT; MH. [477]
The New American Clerk's Magazine, and complete prac-
tical Conveyancer. Containing the most useful, and nec-
essary Precedents in Conveyancing, as settled and ap-
proved by the most eminent Conveyancers; with Observa-
tions and References to the Laws, &c. [l4 lines] The
whole selected from the Laws, and Draughts of actual
Practice. [ thick- thin rule] By a Gentleman of the Bar.
[thin-thick rule] Hagers-Town, Published by Jacob D.
Dietrick, John P. Thomson, Printer, Frederick-Town.
[row of dots] 1806.
527, [67] p. 16.5 cm, [a]2 A-3A6 3B4.
Advertised in the Frederick Herald, Apr. 26, 1806, as
"This day is Published by Jacob D. Dietrick."
CSmH; CtY; DLC; MWA; MdBE; MdH; MdHi; NcAS; PPL.
[478]
A New Introduction to Reading: or, a Collection of
Easy Lessons arranged on an approved Plan; calculated to
acquire, with ease, a Fluency of Speech, and to facili-
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