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1802 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
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Sabin 37155.
Advertised in the Baltimore Republican, June 11,
1802, as "This Day is Published."
CtSoP; DLC (3 copies); M; MBAt; MWA; Md; MdBE; MdBP;
MdHi (2 copies); NHi; NjP; OClWHi; PHi; WStfSF. BrMus.
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Knox, Samuel.
[A Discourse, on 1st General Epistle of Peter, 3d
Chap. 8 verse—"Love as Brethren" Delivered to the Free
and Accepted Masons of Hiram Lodge, Frederick town, and
such of their brethren as assembled from other Lodges,
24 of June, 1802. Frederick? l802]
Advertised in the Hagerstown Maryland Herald, Sept.
29, 1802, as "Just Published, And for Sale at this Of-
fice."
Probably printed in Frederick; cf. item 196.
No copy known. [115]
Kotzebue, August Priedrich Ferdinand von.
Lovers1 Vows: or, The Natural Son; a Comedy, in five
Acts. [filet] Translated from the German of Augustus
von Kotzebue, by Benjamin Thompson, Esq. [thick-thin
rule] Baltimore: Printed for Thomas, Andrews and But-
ler. By John W. Butler, Corner of Gay and Water Streets.
1802.
66 p. 19.5 cm. [A]4 B-H4 I2(-I2).
ICU; MH; MWA; MdBE; NN; PPL-R; RPB. [116]
A Letter entitled The American Commercial Claims,
shewing the Responsibility of the Government of the
United States to such of her Citizens as have suffered
by the French Spoliations [sic]. [filet] By a Gentle-
man of this City. [filet] Baltimore: Printed and sold
by Warner & Hanna. [short thick-thin rule] 1802.
48 p. 22.5 cm. A-F4.
Sabin 40580.
Advertised in the Baltimore Republican, Ray 24, 1802,
as "This Day is Published, And for Sale."
MiD-B; PHi. [117]
Letter to Luther Martin, Esq. on his late Parental
Conduct exemplified in his Publication entitled, Modern
Gratitude. [filet] Baltimore. Printed for the Author
and Sold at George Keatiage's Book-store. No. 19 Calvert
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