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BG.768.045
21 Nov 1768:23 (712)
William M'Alpine desires all those who are indebted to him,
either by book or note, to make immediate payment, otherwise
he will be under the disagreeable necessity of sueing them
without discrimination.
William M'Alpine informs his customers and others, that,
being obliged to raise a sum of money in a few months--he
intends to dispose of his stock, under the common wholesale
prices, if applied for soon. Most of the books are of his
printing & binding, and will be warranted good. Among which
are, Watt's Psalms and Hymns, bound in one volume, or
seperately, with or without tunes; Tate and Brady's Psalms
gilt or plain, with or without tunes; New-England Psalms
with or without tunes; psalters, spelling books, Russell's
seven sermons, Book of Knowledge, Tansur's music books,
Bayley's music books, DeLaun's Plea for the Nonconformists,.
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