LEADER 02270cam 2200457 a 4500001 aas99001583 005 20141212151525.0 007 he amb---baca 008 850930s1774 mdu b 000 0 eng d 035 (Sirsi) J1360406 035 |z(Sirsi) J1360406 040 MWA |cMWA |ebdrb |dUtOrBLW 049 EREE 099 En36/I 100 1 Bob-Ad-Ill, |cCaptain. |=^A479937 245 10 Where are ye all now? : |bA very curious and modest address, lately sent to Mr. Charles Ridgely, by some of the great men of Baltimore-Town, versified. 260 [Baltimore] : |b[Printed by Mary Katherine Goddard], |c[1774] 300 1 sheet (1 unnumbered page) 336 text |2rdacontent 337 microform |2rdamedia 338 microfiche |2rdacarrier 490 1 Early American imprints. First series ; |vno. 18884 500 A poetical address to Ridgely, calling on him to withdraw his candidacy for the Assembly in favor of Robert Alexander. It refers to the contemplated trip of the governor to Great Britain, doubtless Eden's hurried visit to England in 1774. 500 Thirty-eight lines of verse; first line: We the principal merchants of Baltimore-Town. 500 Signed: Captain Bob-Ad-Ill. 500 Imprint supplied by Wroth. Evans mistakenly supplies the imprint: [Baltimore: Printed by William Goddard, 1784]. 510 4 Evans |c18884 510 4 Wroth, L.C. Maryland, |c341 510 4 Wheeler, J.T. Maryland, |c362 533 |3Joyner-Microfiche. |b[New York : |cReadex Microprint, |d1985] |e11 x 15 cm. |f(Early American imprints. First series ; no. 18884). 600 10 Ridgeley, Charles, |d1733-1790. |?UNAUTHORIZED 650 0 Campaign literature, 1774 |zNew Jersey. |?UNAUTHORIZED 651 0 Maryland |xPolitics and government |yTo 1775. |=^A171710 655 7 Broadsides. |2rbgenr 655 7 Poems |y1774. |2rbgenr 740 0 We the principal merchants of Baltimore-Town. 752 United States |bMaryland |dBaltimore. 830 0 Early American imprints. |nFirst series ; |vno. 18884. |=^A478749 596 1 998 806845