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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1801-1802
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Cut: portrait of Washington on verso of sig. [a]2;
sig. [a]l blank.
Some of the early paragraphs of this biography are
taken from the "Sketch of Mr. Washington's life and
character," by John Bell, first printed in C. H. Whar-
ton's "A poetical epistle to ... George Washington"
(Annapolis, 1779).—of. note on DLC card.
DLC (2 copies); HdBK; MdHi (2 copies); PUi. [64]
[Wood, Gabriel]
Observations on a Pamphlet, &c. published by William
B. Magruder, immediately preceding the Meeting of the
Legislature of the State of Maryland, in the Autumn of
eighteen hundred. [filet] Baltimore: Printed by Yundt
and Brown. 1801.
14 p. 23.5 cm.
Preface signed: Gabriel Wood.
No separate copy located. Bound with item 120; sig-
natures continuous and "Errata" for the Magruder pamph-
let on recto of sig. P2, with above t.p. on verso. [65]
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Wyatt, Joseph.
Sermons, by Joseph Wyatt, E.M.C. [filet] Sermon I.
Divine Revelation our best Guide. Those things which
are revealed belong to us. Deut. xiix, 29. [filet3
Sermon II. Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works
of darkness, but rather reprove them. Eph. v, 11.
[filet] Annapolis: Printed by Frederick Green, for
Richard Key Watts, ffilet-, 1801.
36 p. 17.5 cm. A-C6.
MdBE. [66]
1802
(Adventures of the Mammoth Cheese, giving an account
of its Birth, Parentage, and Travels by land and water;
together with the reception at Washington and descrip-
tion of that city. Baltimore, W. Pechin? l802]
Advertised in the Baltimore American ... for the
Country. Jan. 28, 1802, as "This day at 12 o'clock, will
be Published, And for Sale at the different Book-Stores
——Also, at the Office of the American and Mr. Pechin's
Printing-office."
Immediately below, appears the following advertise-
ment: "Having purchased the copy right of a work enti-
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