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CJ-NH.782.057
12 Dec 1782:41 (789)
Isaac Beers, has just received from Boston, and to be sold
at his shop in the front of his house, lately occupied by
Russell Clark, an assortment of goods suitable for the
season, amongst which are. . . [32 lines arranged in two
columns. First column lists fabrics, handkerchiefs, buttons
and sewing accessories, ribbons, gloves and mitts for sale.
22 lines in second column listing cutlery and knives,
buckles, tools, mirrors, gun powder and shot, dyes, tea and
chocolate, soap, spices, writing paper and other writing
accessories for sale] Ross's Grammar, Chever's Accidence,
psalm-books, spelling-books, letters from common Sense to
the Abbe, Raynal, M'Fingal. . . [5 lines not in columns
listing wines, spirits, sugar, and "a great variety of
articles" for sale]
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