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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1808
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shall go on harmoniously for the future, and I think the
Americans will not be long before they join us against
France." Truth. September 26. [Easton? 1808]
broadside 34.5 x 2l.5 cm. Without imprint.
Anti-Federalist handbill.
The quotation at the end is a nearly exact one from
Cobbett's Political Register, July 2, 1808, v. 14,
col. 8.
MdHl. [686]
Union Manufacturing Company.
Report of the Committee, and Constitution of the
Union Manufacturing Company, of Maryland. [filet] Bal-
timore: Printed by Niles and Frailey, Corner of South &
Water Streets. [short rule] February, 1808.
31 p. 17 cm. [A]-B6 C4
DLC. [687]
U. S. Inspector-general's Office.
Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Vol-
unteer Army of the United States of America: containing
all that is requisite to be learned by a private from
his admission until he is perfect for a review. Balti-
more, G. Keatinge, 1808]
Advertised in the Baltimore Evening Post, July 28,
1808, as "This Day Is Published and for sale at Keat-
inge's Book-store ... Price twelve and an half cents."
Por 1794 edition see Mlnlck 208.
No copy known. [688]
Voltaire, Francois Marie Arouet de.
The History of Charles XII. King of Sweden. [short
thick-thin ruleD By M. de Voltaire. [short thin-thick
rule] [filet] A new Translation from the last Paris
Edition. [filet] [thick-thin rule] Frederick-Town:
Printed and sold by John P. Thomson. [row of dots]
1808.
294 p. 18.5 cm. [a]2: A-Z6 [z]1 (includes sig. W).
CSmH; MWA; MdBB; MdBJ; MdBS; MdHl; PHI; PPL-R; PSC;
VIAl. [689]
[Wesley, John]
Advice to the People called Methodists, with regard
to Dress. [rule] [row of printing ornaments] Balti-
more: Printed by John West Butler, for John Hagerty and
200
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