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CG-NH.767.025
17 Oct 1767:31,32,33,41 (582)
Mein, at the London Book-Store, North side of King-street,
Boston, has just imported a very grand assortment of the
most modern books, in every branch of polite literature arts
and sciences, viz. History, voyages. . . [12 topics] plays,
poetry, . . [4 column ad for books, including the following]
The Free Mason's Pocket Companion. containing the history
of masonry. . . [3 lines] to which is added a large
collection of the best Mason's songs, many of which were
never before published. . .
A new edition of Tate and Brady's Psalms, on a large letter,
very cheap.
Watts's Psalms and Hymns, a new edition, well printed.
New Plays.
School for Guardians, by Mr. Murphy.
Perplexities.
Love in the City.
Fairy Favour.
Clandestine Marriage.
Cymon.
Accomplished Maid.
Cunning Man. by Rousseau. . .
Hogarth's prints: at present very scarce, and encreasing in
value every day: that celebrated artist having destroyed
the copper plates some time before his death.
Psalmody.
Williams's Psalmody
- -- Anthems
Green's Psalmody
Arnold's Compleat Psalmodist
Tansur's Royal Melody. compleat
Arnold's Church Music
-- Harmony.
Bayley's Introduction to Music. Containing the grounds of
music, from Walter and Tansur, and a collection of the
choicest tunes from the most approved masters.
Song Books.
The Masque
The Warblers Delight
The Bucks dit. a collection of very humorous songs.
The Brent
Frank Hammond's songs, or every Buck and Choice Spirits
Companion.
A Collection of Songs, very elegantly printed on fine
writing paper, and entirely calculated for the votaries of
Comus. . .
Red morrocco letter cases. . . [7 lines] Tutors for the
violin and German flute --. . .
Oxford and Cambridge large quarto bibles, with Church
service, apocrypha, Tate's Psalms, Concordance and cuts. . .
English octavo bibles, with church service, apocrypha and
psalms. . . Common bibles. . . psalters. . .
All the best plays and operas in the English language,
&c. with all the new ones - - at the very same price they
are sold in London. . .
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