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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
Volume 440, Page 88   View pdf image (33K)
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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1804
[short thick-thin rule-, Volume fifth[-sixth] [short
thin-thick rule] [contents Iisted] [thick-thin rule]
Baltimore: Printed and Sold by Warner & Hanna. [short
thick-thin rule] 1804.
2 v. 16 cm. vol. 5: [a]1 A-2C6 2D2; vol. 6: [a]l
[A]2 B-T6(T6 blank).
Contents: v.5. The wheel of fortune; The West Indian;
The way to get married; The mountaineers.—v.6. Elfrida;
Caractacus; Samson Agonistes; Edward and Eleonora.
For preceding volumes see items 141, 221.
Advertised in the Baltimore American, July 7, 1804,
as "This Day is Published, Volume Fifth," and Nov. 28,
1804, as "This Day's compleated ... Warner & Hanna's
edition of Select Plays."
DLC; MB (v.5 only); MC; MH (2 copies v.5); MWA (v.6
only); MdBE (v.6 only); MdBP; NN (v.6 only); NNS (v.5
only). [304]
[A Short Reply to "A Pill for the Methodists," by
................ under the fictitious title of James
Lackington. By no Methodist. Baltimore, 1804]
Price 18 cents.
Advertised in the Baltimore Telegraphe, Oct. 3, 1804,
without mention of printer.
No copy known. [305]
[A Short Reply to Buck and Guy, with some Ripe Fruit
for a Friend to Truth. With a dedication to the Rev.
***** Containing some useful reflections on theatres,
shouting meetings, camp meetings, &c. &c. &c. by a lay
member of the New Jerusalem Church. Baltimore, 1804]
Advertised in the Baltimore Federal Gazette, Sept.
14, 1804, as "will be published To-morrow, and sold by
all the booksellers in this city."
No copy known. [306]
U» S. Laws, statutes.
An [cut: eagle with streamer in beak] Act For the
Government and Regulation of Seamen in the Merchants'
Service. Passed at the Second Session of Congress of
the United States of America, begun and held at the City
of New-York, on Monday the 4th of January, in the year
of our Lord, 1790. --Approved by George Washington,
President of the United States, on the 20th July, 1790.
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