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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 180?
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1807, as "This Day is Published."
DLC; MWA; MdBD; MdHi. Garrett (2 copies). [540]
Haweis, Thomas.
An impartial and succinct History of the Rise, De-
clension and Revival of the Church of Christ; from the
Birth of Our Saviour to the present Time. With faithful
Characters of the principal Personages, ancient and mod-
ern. [short thick-thin rule] By the Rev. T. Hawels,
LL.B, and M.D. Chaplain to the late Countess of Hunting-
don, and Rector of All-Saints, Aldwinekle, Northampton-
shire. [short thin-thick rule] Second American Edi-
tion. In two Volumes. Vol. I[-II]. [rule] [row of
printing ornaments] Baltimore: Printed for Abner Neal,
no. l, Water street, by John West Butler, South Gay
street. [filet] 180?.
2 v. 20.5 cm. vol. 1: [A]4 B-3X4; vol. 2: [A]4
B-3R4 (includes sig. W).
CtMW; GEU; GHM; GU; IEG; KyLoS; MNtCA; MPem; MWA;
MdBAHi; MdBE (v.2); MdBMC (v.2); MdHi (v.l); MdU (v.2);
MeLewB (v.l); MoS (v.l); MsJMC; NPtJerHi (v.2); NcCQ
(v.l); O; PAtM (v.l)} PPL; PPP; PPiW; PPiXT; ScCliP
(v.2); TChSPr; TU (v.l); TxDaM (v.2); ViAl (c-l); ViRUT;
VtU; WBeloC. [541]
tHill, Sir Richard-,
An Address to Persons of Fashion, relating to Balls:
with a few occasional Hints concerning Play-houses,
Card-tables, &c. in which is introduced the Character of
Lucinda, a Lady of the very best Fashion, and of most
extraordinary Piety. With an Appendix, containing some
Extracts from the Writings of Chief Justice Hale, the
Prince of Conti, Mr. Wilberforce, and other eminent
pious Men, against the entertainments of the State, and
other vain Amusements. [double rule] [2 lines, quota-
tion] [double rule] By a Member of the Church of Eng-
land, [short thick-thin rule] Baltimore: Printed by
J. Robinson, for Cole and I. Bonsai, Warner and Hanna,
and George Hill. [short rule-. 1807.
77. 11 P. 16.5 cm. A-04/2 p4(P4 blank).
Advertised in the Baltimore Evening Post, Sept. 18,
1807, as "This day is Published."
CSmH; DLC; IEG; MH; MWA; MdHi. [542]
Hymns, for the use of the Catholic Church in the
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