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MARYLAND IMPRINTS l808
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torches, bow and arrows above] [double rule-, [l line,
quotatlon] [thln-thick rule] Baltimore: Printed by
Richard D. Rider. 1808,
39 P. 16 cm. fA-,6 B-C6 [D]2.
Sabin 9272.
Advertised in the Baltimore American, June 9, 1808,
as "This day is Published And for sale."
MH; MdHi; RPB. [601]
Camoens, Luis de.
Poems, from the Portuguese of Luis de Camoens: with
remarks on his Life and Writings, Notes, &c. &c. [short
thick-thin rule] By Lord Viscount Strangford. [short
thin-thick rule] [2 lines, quotation] [short thin-thick
rule] Baltimore: Published by Kid & Thomas. Printed
by Robert Carr. [row of dots] 1808.
129 p. 17.5 cm. A-L6(advertising on L6r).
Parsons 314.
CtY; DGU; DLC; laU-L; KyLx; LNStM; LU; MB; MH (2 cop-
ies); MWA; MdBE; MdBJ; MdBS; MdHi (2 copies); PP; PU;
PWcHi; PWW; ViU. Garrett. [602]
Carr, Joseph,
[The fourth Book of elegant extracts for the German
Flute, Violin or patent Flageolet, containing the most
favorite and fashionable songs, sung at the Theatres and
other public places by Mr. Webster, Mr. Jefferson &c.
Baltimore? 1808]
Advertised in the Baltimore American, June 23, 1808,
as "New Music, Just published by J. Carr ... Baltimore."
No copy known. [603]
Carr, Joseph.
[Songs for the Piano-Forte, including Blest were the
hours; Ned of the hills; Highland Mary; I vow the young
Gipsy has conquered my heart; The Flowers of the forest;
William and Lucy, written by Mr. Bernard (formerly of
the Baltimore Theatre) and composed by Mr. Gillingham.
Baltimore? 1808]
Advertised in the Baltimore American, June 23, 1808,
as "New Music, Just published by J. Carr ... Baltimore."
No copy known. [604]
Carroll, John, archbishop.
Baltimore, May, 1808. Rev. Sir, After the settle-
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