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MG-A(G.763.052
15 Dec 1763:23,31 (970)
New books, stationary wares, and a very large, valuable,
curious, and elegant assortment of other goods, imported in
the last vessels from London, by Rivington and Brown, at the
corner of Market and Front Streets, Philadelphia . . . [13
lines]
A Dissertation on Poetry and Musick, by Dr. Brown, the
celebrated author of the manners and principles of the
times. . . [30 lines]
The London and Edinburgh Polite Songster, being a curious
collection of the most celebrated English and Scotch New
Songs, Airs, Catches, Duets, Cantatas, &c. &c. . .
[1/2 column, books, jewelry] Pocket knives with two and four
blades; violins and German flutes with tutors for ditto, and
a large collection of new musick, consisting in solos,
sonatas, concertos, duets, oratorios, country dances,
minuets, and a vast variety of single songs set to musick;
the finest white silk knit stockings. . .
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