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BNL.758.005
30 Mar 1758:32 (2907)
This day published, and to be sold by Benjamin Mecom, at the
New-Printing-Office opposite to the Old-Brick-Meeting, near
the Court-House, (price six coppers.)
Father Abraham's speech to a great number of people, at a
vendue of merchant-goods; introduced to the publick by Poor
Richard, a famous Pennsylvania conjurer, and almanack-maker,
is answer to the following questions. . . Seven curious
pieces of writing, viz. . .
6. An old song, wrote by one of our first New-England
planters, on their management in those good old times. To
the tune of a cobler there was, &c. 7. Poor Richard's
description of his country wife Joan, in a song to the tune
of The Hounds are all out, &c.
Note. Very good allowance to those who take them by the
hundred or dozen, to sell again.
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