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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1803
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80 p. 18 cm. [A]4 B-K4.
DLC; ICU; MH; MWA; Mi; NN; PPL-R (sig. K3,4 lacking).
[l98]
Canceled. [199]
Le Fort, Louis Francois Isidore.
[First step to the French tongue. Baltimore, Warner
& Hanna, l805?]
Mentioned In the advertisement for the second edition
in the Baltimore Federal Republican. Sept. 24, 1810, as
"The first edition was printed some years ago by the
subscribers, and the present one lately ... Warner &
Hanna."
Tentatively dated 1803 because of 1803 publication of
Pyron de Martre»s Syllabaire franjois and because of
Warner & Hanna's publication of several other school
books about that time.
No copy known. [200]
M'Henry, James.
A Letter to the Honourable the Speaker of the House
of Representatives of the United States, with the accom-
panying Documents; read in that honourable House, on the
28th December, 1802. [thick-thin rule-, By James M'Hen-
ry, Late Secretary of the Department of War, [thin-
thick rule] [rule] trow of printing ornaments] Balti-
more: Printed by John W. Butler, corner of Gay & Water
streets. [short thick-thin rule] 1803.
91 p. 21 cm. [A]2 B-M4.
Sabin 43309.
DLC; MBAt; MWA; MdBE (t.p. lacking); MdHi; MiU-C; Nh;
PHI. Garrett. BrMus. [201]
Markham, Gervase.
The Citizen & Countryman's experienced Farrier; con-
taining, [38 lines in 2 columns separated by vertical
thin-thick rule] Together with a valuable collection of
the best receipts in the known world for the cure of all
maladies and distempers incident to horses of what kind
soever, with directions to know the ailment, or disease.
[thick-thin rule] By J. Markham, G. Jefferies, and ex-
perienced Indians, [thin-thick rule] Baltimore, Print-
ed and Sold by Samuel Sower. No. 190, Market-street.
1803.
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