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conduct seems to be disapproved of by some, with
re- / spect to two of my votes at the last session
of assembly, and / much conversation has taken
place concerning them in different / parts of the
county, and as I am willing to believe that those
who / spread the reports have done it from misin-
formation, or for want of / a true knowledge of
the circumstances, I shall therefore, for the /
information of all whom it may concern, state the
facts. / [ 81 additional lines of text in first
column; 83 in second] / [signed] David Kerr. /
Easton, 1st September, 1792. / [rule] / *Messrs.
Chesley, Mercer, Pinkney, Wilkinson and Key. //
[Easton? Printed by James Cowan? 1792]
roadside. 42 x 26 cm.
Not in Evans.
MdHi
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[Macgowan, John] 1726-1780.
Priestcraft defended. / A / sermon / occasioned
by the / expulsion / of / six young gentlemen / from
the / University of Oxford, / for / praying, read-
ing, & expounding the Scripture, / humbly dedicated
to / Mr. V-e, C-r, and the H-ds of H-s. By their
humble servant, / the Shaver. / The eleventh edi-
tion. / [rules /
Baltimore: / Printed by Philip Edwards, in Market-
street. / MDCCXCII. //
12°. 16 1/2 cm.
Pages: [i-ii], iii, [4], 5-23.
No signatures .
Evans 24492.
CSmH, MdBE (microfilm).
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Madison, James, 1749-1812.
An Address to the contention of the Protestant
Episcopal church, in Virginia, by the Right Reverend
J. Madison, D.L. bishop of said church.
Baltimore: Printed by W. Goddard and J. Angell, in
Market-street. 1792.
Advertised in the February 21, 1792 issue of the
Maryland journal and Baltimore advertiser, as "Just
PUD lished, and to be sold by the printers hereof,
(price eleven-pence) . "
Evans 24497.
No copy located.
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