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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1807
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Counting House Callender, for 1808."
No copy known. [525]
Crawford, John.
John Crawford, M.D. Right Worshipful Grand Master of
Masons in Maryland, delivered the following Address, on
taking the Chair: At their Grand Comminication, held in
the City of Baltimore, on the 9th day of November, A.L.
5807. [Baltimore, 1807][2] p. 25 cm. Without Imprint.
Caption title.
MdBFM; PPFM. [526]
Dimond, William.
Youth, Love and Folly, a comic Opera. As performed
at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, London, and at the
Theatres, Philadelphia and Baltimore, with distinguished
Success. [thick-thin rule] Written by Mr. Dimond, Jun.
[thin-thick rule] Baltimore: Printed by G. Dotbin and
Murphy, no. 10 Baltimore street. [ short double rule]
1807.
36 p. 17 cm. A-C6,
Advertised In the Baltimore American, Nov. 5, 1807,
as "This day is published."
DLC; MH; MWA; MdBE; MdHi; NNC; RPB. [527]
Dow, Lorenzo.
Lorenzo Dow's Thoughts on various Religious Opinions.
[filet] [3 lines, quotation] [thick-thin rule] Balti-
more, Printed by Samuel Magi11, 1807.
83 p. 16,5 cm. A-G6.
In the Baltimore American, July 11, 1807, "Lorenzo's
Chain, a religious pamphlet," was advertised as "Just
Published, and for sale;" and on July 21, 1807, "Loren-
so Dow's Thoughts" was advertised as "may be had."
MdHi. [528]
Federal Gazette.
[elaborate frame of printing ornaments surmounted by
cut of plaque supported on pedestal "by cherubs and god-
dess; cut of ship on the plaque] The Address of the
Carriers of the Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Adver-
tiser, to their Patrons. [filet] [38 lines of verse in
2 columns separated by vertical row of printing orna-
ments] [January 1, 1808,] The Carriers. [Baltimore,
1807
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