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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1804
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English
issued by Warner & Hanna in 1805, at 80 cents; the
abridged edition (item 296) cost 25 cents.
No copy known. [297]
[A New Introduction to Reading, or a Collection of
Easy Lessons, arranged on an Improved Plan, calculated
to acquire with Ease a Fluency of Speech and to facili-
tate the Improvement of Youth. Designed as an introduc-
tion to Enfield's Speaker, Scott's Lessons, &c. Balti-
more, Warner & Hanna, 1804?]
Price 62 1/2 cents.
Advertised in Murray's English Exercises (item 302);
an 1804 edition was published in Alexandria.
The first Baltimore edition of Scott's Lessons was
published In 1804 (item 303).
No copy known. [298]
[Patent Medicines; or, A Pill for the M—————.
Baltimore, 1804]
Advertised in the Baltimore Federal Gazette, Sept. 8,
1804, as "This day is published ... Likewise."
No copy known. [299]
A Poem on the Death of Genl. Alexander Hamilton.
[filet] By a young Lady of Baltimore. [filet] [4
lines, verse] Baltimore: Printed by Wane & Murphy, 3,
North Gay-street. [1804]
15 p. 21.5 cm. [A]-B4.
Advertised in the Annapolis Maryland Gazette, Nov. 1,
1804, as "For Sale at this Office—Price 12 1-2 cents;"
and in the Baltimore American, Dec. 17, 1804, as "Just
Published, and for sale at Keatlng's Book-store."
DLC. [300]
Poems of established Reputation, to wit: 1st. The
Art of preserving Health, by J. Armstrong, M.D. 2d. The
Minstrel, or Progress of Genius, by James Seattle, LL.D.
3d, The Pleasures of Imagination, by Dr. Akenslde. 4th.
The Task, by Wm. Cowper, Esq. [thlck-thin rule] Balti-
more: Printed and Sold by Warner & Hanna. [short rule3
1804.
288 p. 16 cm. A-2A6.
A reissue of the 1802 edition without alteration,
KB; MWA. [500A]
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