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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1804
cording to Aristotle, Artimedorus, Lord Bacon, Baxter,
Booker, Cardan, Ashmole, Culpepper, Julianus, Lilly,
Themistius, Theopompus, Melancthon, Tryon, &c. [row of
printing ornaments] There are hereunto added quotations
from the most celebrated Poets, [double rule] Balti-
more, Printed, for John Rice's Book-Store, No. 182, Mar-
ket st. by Martin & Pratt. 1804.
106, [2] p. 16 cm. A-I6.
Weiss p. 651.
MWA. [310]
The Universal Dream-Dictionary, or Interpreter of
Dreams and Visions: shewing the Signification of all
Kinds of Dreams, Apparitions, and remarkable Providenc-
es, alphabetically arranged from Scriptures and History.
According to Aristotle, Artimedorus, Lord Bacon, Baxter,
Booker, Cardan, Ashmole, Culpepper, Julianus, Lilly,
Themlstius, Theopompus, Melanthon [sic], Tryon, &c.
[thick-thin rule] There are hereunto added quotations
from the most celebrated Poets. [thin-thick rule] Bal-
timore——Printed by Martin & Pratt, for John Rice, No.
182, Market st. 1804.
1 leaf, 131 P. 16 cm. [a]2 A8 B-K6 L4(L4 blank).
Weiss p. 651.
Interpretations same as those in Part II of The Uni-
versal Interpreter of Dreams and Visions, Baltimore,
1795.
MWA. [311]
The War Dance no War Whoop: being a Reply to a Letter
from the Rev. George Dashiell to an Invisible Clergyman,
alias the Rev. **** on the Subject of the War Dance as
lately exhibited in Baltimore, by the Chiefs and War-
riors of the Osage Tribe of Indians, in a Series of Let-
ters. [filet] By a Layman. [filet] [4 lines, quota-
tions-, [filet] Baltimore: Printed for the Author, and
Sold by the Book-sellers. August 14, 1804.
2^ p. 20 cm. A-C^.
In the Baltimore Telegraphe, July 26, 1804, appeared
this note: "Last evening at Leaman's public garden,
Siege of York, the Indians of the tribe of Osage, per-
formed the War and Peace Dances In character."
Advertised In the Baltimore American, Aug. 14, 1804,
as "This Day Is Published," without mention of printer.
MdBD; WStSF. Garrett. [312]
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