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1801 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
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Reformed Church in the United States.
Catechismus Oder kurzer Unterricht Christlicher
Lehre. Friedrich-Stadt, Matthias Birtgis, 18013
118 p. 14 ern.
Relchmann 70.
Reichmann claims te have seen this item at MWA, but
no copy could be found there. [52]
[Roman Catholic Prayer Book; or, Devout Christian1s
Vade MeCUM, being a summary of select and necessary de-
votions. Baltimore: Printed by Warner & Hanna, No. 37,
Market Street, corner of South Gay-street. l801]
235. [2] p. 32*o.
Price 37 1/2 cents.
Description from Finotti, p. 250, apparently from a
seen copy.
No copy known. [53]
Smith, James, 1771-1841.
The additional Number to the Letters of Humanitas,
together with John Hillen's, William Jenkins»s & Doctor
N^er&ie's Letters—and other Documents, relative to
Polly Elliott's Case: To which are added, Mr. Jesse Hol-
lingsworth's Letter—and a Reply to the same—by James
Smith, Physician. [filet] Baltimore—February 9, 1801.
48, 24 p. 23cm. A-F4, 2E-G*.
DLC; MWA; MdBJ-W. Garrett. [54]
[The Temple of Folly; No. I. Children and Fools Tell
Truth. Baltimore, G. Keatinge's Book-store? l801]
Price 12 1/2 cents.
Possibly a satire on Hargrove's Temple of Truth, the
first numbers of which were being issued in August, 1801.
Advertised in the Baltimore American, Aug. 15, 1801,
as "This Day, at 12 o'clock, will be Published ... For
Sale at George Seating1s Book Store."
No copy known. [55]
The Temple of Harmony, and Songster's Pocket Compan-
ion: being a collection of approved Songs. [filet]
Baltimore: Printed by George Fryer. [short rule] 1801.
147. [5] P. 12.5 cm.
Frontispiece: cut of sailor and lass on shipboard;
"Baltimore Published by H. S. Keatinge. April 25th
1798" below. Probably used in The Baltimore Songster
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