Citation - Connecticut Courant: 1782.01.29

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Index Entry Patten, Nathaniel, sells Watts's Psalms [t], Hymns [t], or bound together 
Location Hartford 
Citation
CC-H.782.013
29 Jan 1782:23 (888)
The subscriber, a little north of the court-house, Hartford,
has just printed a very large impression of Dilworth's
spelling book, on a good white and strong paper, with a
large and new type, they are printed from a London copy and
warranted to be as correct as any in New England, he will
sell them with other books at the following low prices, by
the dozen, or lower if to be bought in Connecticut, spelling
books at 1s. 3d.  Watts's Psalms at 3s.   Do Hymns at 3s. 
Psalms and Hymns bound in one vol. 6s.  Primmers 3d 102
penny.  He returns his sincere thanks to his friends and
customers for their custom and the care that has been taken
to save their cotton and linen rags, which has saved large
sums of money from being carried to distant parts, for
books, paper, &c. that can be as well done nearer.
Bills on France will be received in payment by the publics
most obedient and humble servant, [signed] Nathaniel Patten.


Generic Title Connecticut Courant 
Date 1782.01.29 
Publisher Hudson & Goodwin 
City, State Hartford, CT 
Year 1782 
Bibliography B0013079
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