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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1808
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anecdotes and a large collection of Ship News and Adver-
tisements of vessels to quiz the Feds. and bear in re-
membrance the day of their defeat and probable raising
of the embargo. Baltimore, G. Keatinge, l808]
Advertised in the Baltimore American. Sept. 28, 1808,
as "On Friday Morning [3ept. 30., Will be published."
No copy known. [616]
[double band of printing ornaments] Embargo: or, The
Causes which prompted the Measure; and the Consequences
which must follow its Abrogation—considered. Addressed
to the People of Maryland. [at end] Baltimore: Printed
by Niles & Frailey. [1808]
16 p. 26 cm. Single gathering.
Caption title.
Dated from internal evidence; Samuel Smith was re-
elected to the Senate in 1808. "The embargo is used as
an engine ... to make Robert Goodloe Harper ... a Sena-
tor of the United States in the room of ... General
Smith.n "Before you vote for an enemy of the adminis-
tration ..."
ICU; MdHi (2 copies). Garrett. [6l7]
Extracts in Prose and Verse, by a Lady of Maryland,
together with a collection of original Poetry, never be-
fore published, by Citizens of Maryland. In two Vol-
umes. tshort thick-thin rule] Volume I[-II]. [short
thin-thick rule] Annapolis: Printed by Frederick Green,
[filet] 1808.
2 v. 21 cm. vol. 1: [A]6 B-2H6; vol. 2: [A]6
B-2H6.
Attributed to Elisabeth Chase.
Sabin 23537. Wegelin 1282.
Advertised in the Baltimore American. Sept. 16, 1808,
as "Subscribers ... are informed it is now ready."
CSmH; DLC; MB; MWA; MdBE; MdBP; MdHi; MeB; KM; NJR;
p. Garrett, BrMus. [618]
Byton, John.
The Lord Jesus Christ1s Sermon on the Mount. With a
course of Questions and Answers, explaining that valu-
able portion of Scripture, and Intended chiefly for the
Instruction of Young Persons. [short double rule] By
the Rev. John Byton. [short double rule] [thick-thin
rule] [4 lines, quotations ] [ thin-thick rule] Balti-
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