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BPB.774.084
12-19 Dec 1774:43 (904)
This day published, and to be sold by Daniel Bayley, at his
house in Newbury-Port; Thomas Leverett, Nicholas Bowes, Cox
and Berry, Henry Knox, John Langdon, Andrew Barclay, John
Boyle, and Mills and Hicks, in Boston; Mascol Williams in
Salem; and Smith and Coit in Hartford, The Gentleman and
Ladies Musical Companion; containing a collection of the
choicest anthems, psalm and hymn tunes, canons, &c. Taken
from Tansor, William's, Knap, Stephenson, Arnold, Lyon, &c.
with sundry pieces never before published, with a short and
concise introduction to the rules of music. By John
Stickney, a noted teacher of psalmody, in Connecticut. The
whole contains 210 pages, of copper-plate, in demy octavo,
printed on a good paper, manufactured in Milton; they will
be well bound, and are undoubtedly the best collection of
psalmody ever published in America. Price eight shillings.
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