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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1807
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[Moore, Milcah Martha Hill]
Miscellanies* moral and instructive, in Verse, ex-
tracted from the best Authors, for the Improvement of
young Persons. [thick-thin rule-, Baltimore: Printed by
Warner & Hanna, and sold by them and John Vance & Co.
[ short rule] 1807. -
60 p. 17 cm. A-E5.
Issued also as 3d part of Introduction to. Natural
History (item 544).
CtMWi DLC; MdBP; MdHi. [563]
[New England Primer. Baltimore, H. S. Keatinge,
1807;,
Advertised in the Baltimore American, Sept. 9, 1807,
as "Henry S. Keatinge, Has for sale, his new edition of
New England Primer, with Episcopal or Assembly of Di-
vines Catechism. Booksellers ... can be supplied ... at
4 dollars per gross."
Not listed in Heartman.
No copy known. [564]
The new Hungarian Broad Sword Exercise. [filet]
Dedicated to the Gentlemen of the Volunteer Cavalry, of
the United States. [thick-thin rule] Improved from the
last London Edition. [thin-thick rule] Baltimore:
Printed by S. Barnes, [short thick-thin rule] 1807.
30 p. 16 cm. A-C6(c4-6 blank; C6 pasted to cover),
Cut ("The Six Cuts") inserted to face p. 17.
Advertised in the Baltimore American, July 29, 1807,
as "This Day is Published."
MWA. [565]
A New Hymn [title on streamer carried by flying cher-
ub] [15 stanzas of 5-line Terse in 2 columns] [short
thick-thin rule] Baltimore....Printed by Fryer & Rider.
[1807?]
broadside 21.5 x 16.5 cm.
Fryer & Rider were printing chiefly in 1807 and 1808.
MdHi. [566]
Observations, on the Extension of Pratt-street, re-
spectfully addressed to the Legislature of Maryland.
[thick-thin rule-, By an Inhabitant of Baltimore.
[thin-thick rule] Baltimore: Printed by Joseph Robin-
son, 1807.
27 P. 17 cm. A-B6 C2.
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