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BEP(F.761.015
9 Mar 1761:32 (1332)
March 4th. 1761. Good wages and accommodation for a
journeyman-printer, may be had of Benjamin Mecom, at the New
Printing-Office, near the Town-House, in Boston.----He must
understand both press and case.---
[pointing hand] Said Mecom has just finished a neat edition
of Watts's Psalms, which he will sell cheap for cash.--He
has also lately printed some much approved directions
concerning the small-pox. Price 6 coppers.
The last convention sermon is likewise ready to deliver at
said office, which it is believed, many of the subscribers
thereto are unacquainted with, notwithstanding a former
seasonable advertisement.
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