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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
Volume 440, Page 141   View pdf image (33K)
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1806 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
tate the Improvement of Youth. Designed as an Introduc-
tion to the Speaker, English Reader, Columbian Orator,
&c. [thick-thln rule] Baltimore: Printed by Craig,
Engles, & Co. no. 224, Market Street. [filet] 1806.
160 p. 16 cm.
NNC-T. [479]
New-Market Fire Company, Baltimore.
Constitution and Bye-Laws of the New-Market Fire Com-
pany. [cut: phoenix rising from flames] [thick-thin
rule;] Baltimore: Printed by Fryer and Clark, Corner of
Second-street & Market-space, [row of dots] 1806.
19 p. 22 cm. [A]4 B4 [C2.
MdBE. [480]
News from the infernal Regions; or, a Conference of
the Black Brotherhood. [short thick-thin rule] In two
Parts. [short thin-thick rule-, Frederick-Town: Printed
by John P. Thomson. cr9w ft*" clots] 1806.
56 p. 18 cm. A-D6 E4.
Signed: Patrick Square.
MdHi. [481]
Nourse, Gabriel.
The Glorious Spirit of '76, being a collection of pa-
triotic & philanthropic Addresses on the Anniversary of
American Independence; to which is added a Funeral Ora-
tion, on the Demise of our dear departed Friend and He-
ro, Gen. George Washington, concluded by a solemn and
pathetic Dirge, delivered by a Youth of nine years old—
with an Address on the present State of America. The
whole of which are particularly designed for Schools.
By Gabriel Nourse. [cut] [3 lines, quotation] Hagers-
town: Printed by Jacob D. Dietrick. 1806.
32 p. 17 cm. A-B6 C4.
MiU-C. [482]
Observations on the Impressment of American Seamen by
the Officers of Ships of War, and Vessels commissioned
by, and acting under the Authority of Great Britain;
with a few Remarks on the Doctrine of Non-expatriation.
To which is added, a correct List of Impressed Seamen,
taken from Documents laid before Congress. [double
rule] Addressed to the People of the U. States, [double
rule] by a Citizen of Baltimore. [thick-thin rule]
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