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BG.773.031
24 May 1773:41 (946)
Richard Salter, begs leave to acquaint his customers and
others, that he has for sale at his shop in Cornhill,
Boston, near the Post-Office, a large and general assortment
of English, India and Scotch goods, suitable for all
seasons, consisting of most articles usually unported to
this market, which he will engage to sell as cheap as can be
bought at any store or shop in town, by wholesale or
retail.----Also. . . a few dozen of Tate and Brady's psalm
books with hymns compleat, with and without tunes,
testaments, &c. . .
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