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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
Volume 440, Page 81   View pdf image (33K)
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1804 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
Illustrations, historical, political biographical, and
critical; [filet] by Robert Heron, Esq.. [filet] In Two
Volumes. Vol. I[-II]. [thick-thin rule] Baltimore:
Published by N. and J. Conrad & Co. No. 158, Market-
Street. H. Maxwell, Printer, Philadelphia. [row of
dots] 1804.
2 v. 22 cm. vol. 1: [A]4 B-3H4 [3I]4(-3I4); vol.
2: [A]2 B-3 04(3 04 blank).
Vol. 2 printed by Robert Carr, Philadelphia.
Advertised in the Baltimore Telegraphe. Feb. 3, 1804,
as "Just published."
MH; MdAN (index to v. 1 bound at end of v. 2); NN.
[277]
The Key of Paradise, opening the Gate to Eternal Sal-
vation. [filet] This Edition is very much amended, and
again revised and corrected. [filet] Permissu Supe-
riorum. [thick-thin rule] Baltimore: Printed by Wane &
Murphy, No. 3, North Gay-Street. [short thick-thin
rule;, 1804.
438, [10] p. 14 cm. A-M18 N8.
Parsons 257.
Advertised in the Baltimore American, Aug. 4, 1804,
as "ready for delivery in ... a few days."
MdHi (lacks sig. Hl8, I1,2, N8). [278]
[A Letter to the Rev. George Dashiell, on the subject
of Theatrical Amusements, Dancing, and Camp and Night
Meeting. From the pen of a gentleman of science and
erudition, in this city. Baltimore, 1804]
Price 12 1/2 cents.
Advertised in the Baltimore American. Oct. 30, 1804,
as "This day is Published."
No copy known. [279]
The Life, and Military Achievements of Toucant Lover-
ture, late General in chief of the Armies of St. Do-
mingo, from the year 1792, until the arrival of General
Le Clerc [8 lines] to which is added A melancholy and
accurate description of the rapacious, tyrannical and
inhumane conduct of General Le Clerc, until his death:
also his successor General Rochamfeeau's Actions, until
the evacuation of that colony, and capture by the Brit-
ish, in the fall of 1803. [filet] [Baltimore?] Printed
for the Author. [by Fryer and Clark?] [row of dots3
1804.
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