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1807-1808 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
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Butler, 1807]
Advertised in the Baltimore American, July 3, 1807,
as "Superb copies ... printed on a remarkably neat type
and elegant paper, for the exclusive purpose of framing
and glazing, are Just finished and may be had at Samuel
Butler1s Bookstore ... and at J. W. Butler's Printing
Office.11
No copy known. [584]
Von Harten, Gerard.
Trial of Gerard von Harten, late Merchant of Balti-
more, For Forgeries, committed to amount of Fifty Thous-
sand Dollars; with the Arguments of Counsel for and
against him, and official Documents relative to the
Trial. [thin-thick rule-) From notes taken in Court by
George Keatinge. [thick-thin rule] Baltimore: Printed
for Keatinge's Bookstore. 1807.
[4] [9]-24, 26-36, [1] (blank), [28]-50, [9] p.
20.5 cm. Without signatures except "C" on p. 17;
gathered in 4's.
Sabin 100765.
Advertised in the Baltimore American, Feb. 27, 1807,
as "Just Published, And for Sale."
DLC; ICU; MBAt; MBr; PWcHi. [585]
Weems, Mason Locke.
[Das Leben des Georg Waschington mit sonderbaren
Anecdoten. Hagerstown? J. Gruber? 1807?]
The questionable authenticity of this item is dis-
cussed in Ford, item 8l.
No copy known. [586]
1808
An Address to Christians: to which is added, the Evil
of a late Attendance on Divine Worship, [thick-thin
rule] Baltimore: Printed by John W. Butler, for John
Hagerty and John Kingston. [short thick-thin rule3
1808.
12 p. 17.5 cm. A6.
MWA. [587]
Almanacs. Maryland.
[frame of printing ornaments] The Farmers' Almanack,
for the Year of our Lord 1809, Being the first after
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