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tions of the world, as well as of the different Individ-
ual States with each other. [short thick-thin rule]
Copy Right Secured. [short thin-thick rule] [thick-thin
rule] Baltimore: Printed by Warner & Hanna, at the Bi-
ble and Heart Printing-Office, and Sold at their Book-
Store, Corner of south Gay and Market-Streets. [filet3
1808.
342 [i.e. 345], [2] p. 16.5 cm. A-2F6 .
Advertised in the Baltimore Whig, Nov. 12, 1807, as
"This Day is Published ... price 87 1-2 cents." Earlier
edition?
MWA; MdBE; MdHi; TBriK; WaSp. [632]
Guerin, Bertrand.
[Hymne aux Americains, sur la Fete du 4 Juillet, pour
l'Independence Americaine. An Ode in French and Eng-
lish. Air—Du chant du depart. Baltimore, G. Hill?
1808]
Price 25 cents.
Advertised in the Baltimore American, July 15, 1808,
as "Just Published And for sale ... at the book store of
George Hill ... By Guerin, professor of the French
language in the College of Baltimore."
No copy known. [633]
Guerin, Bertrand.
Satire against Satire; By M. Guerin, Professor of
the French language in Baltimore College. Being an an-
swer to A Scandalous Publication, entitled, "Satyre
Americaine." [short thick-thin rule] [6 lines, verse3
cshort rule] Note, in answer to Je M'en Fiche. [2
lines, verse] [short rule] *I have not written this
word with a y after the manner of Mr. Edward, for these
reasons. [9 llnes] [rule] Baltimore: Printed for the
author, by John W. Butler. [1808]
25 p. 18 cm. A-B6 [C]2.
Added t.p. in French; French and English texts on
opposite pages. In verse.
Cf. item 645.
Advertised in the Baltimore American, Sept. 29, 1808,
as "This work, printed in French and English, may be had
at Conrad, Lucas & Cots."
RPB. [634]
Handelian Society.
[Pamphlet containing the arrangements and the words
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