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CG-NH.763.014
13 Aug 1763:41 (436)
Benedict Arnold, (lately from London) has just imported,
(via New York) and sells at his store in New-Haven; a very
large and fresh assortment of druggs and chemical
preparations. . . [60 lines in first of three columns
listing medicines, dried fruits, spices, and surgeon's
instruments, jewelry, wall and other papers, and books for
sale]. . . Watts's Poems, Sermons, Psalms, and Hymns [3
lines in first column listing books for sale followed by 3
lines in second column of grammar and philosophy books for
sale]. . . Freemason's Pocket Companion. . . [19 lines in
second column of poetical, philosophical, mathematical, and
housewifery books for sale]. . . Anson's Voyage. . . [28
lines in second column of novels, medical books,
dictionaries, fiction, classical books, and bibles for
sale]. . . all Doddridge's and Boerhave's works. . . [10
lines in second column of school, medical, and sacred books
for sale followed by 41 lines in third column of novels,
sermons, medical, and instructional books for sale]. . .
Scott's Hymn to Repentance. . . [15 lines in third column
listing novels, instructional, and other secular books for
sale]. . . a large collection of plays & novels, with many
other books & pamphlets too numerous to mention. . . [3
lines in third column listing tea, rum, sugar, flour, and
mustard for sale followed by 1 line running across all three
columns listing terms for sale]
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