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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
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MARYLAND IMPRINTS . l80^-l805
as "This Day Published."
CSmH; CtY; ICU; IU; MB; ME; MWA; MdBE; NNS*, OU. [3l6]
Wyatt, Joseph.
A Sermon, by Joseph Wyatt, E. M. C. [ double rule]
on Revealed Religion. [filet] [2 lines, quotation-,
[double rule] Annapolis: Printed by Frederick Green,
for Richard Key Watts. [filet] 1804.
31 p. 20 cm. A-B6 C4.
Advertised in the Annapolis Maryland Gazette, Oct.
11, 1804, as "Just published, and to be sold at this Of-
fice."
PPM. [317]
1805
Almanacs. Maryland.
[rule frane] The Annual Visitor, or Almanac, for the
Year of our Lord 1806. Being the Second after Bissex-
tile, or Leap-Year; and the 30th of American Indepen-
dence. Calculated for the Meridians of Maryland, Penn-
sylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Contain-
ing, Exclusive of the usual Astronomical Calculations, A
great Variety of Useful and Entertaining Miscellanies in
Prose and Verse. [ thick-thin rule] Baltimore; Printed
for Samuel Butler, by J. W. Butler, S. Gay Street.
[l805]
[36] p. 20 cm. A-C6 .
DLC. [318]
Almanacs. Maryland.
[wavy rule frame] The Farmer's Almanack, improved:
for the Year of our Lord 1806, Being the second after
Bissextile, or Leap Year; and the 30th of American Inde-
pendence. Calculated for the Meridians of Maryland9
Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee. Con-
taining: Besides the large number of Astronomical Calcu-
lations; the Publisher's Address & Advice, for every
month in the year, and as great a variety as any other
Almanack, of New, Useful & Entertaining Matter. [thick-
thin rule] By Father Abraham. [thin-thick rule] [cut:
fonaer plowing] [rule] Baltimore—Printed by Warner &
Hanna. [l805]
[36] p. 17.5 cm. [A]2 [B]6 C6 D4.
DLC; MWA; EdHi. [319]
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