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MJ.780.028
19 Dec 1780:12 (379 Supplement)
Prichard's Mental Repast. Several ladies and gentlemen of
this town, having been pleased to solicit me to open a
Circulating Library, I propose, notwithstanding the present
scarceness of books, and the fluctuating state of affairs,
to hire them out for the stated period of three months; for
which purpose I have selected upwards of one thousand
volumes, consisting of the most approved authors in all
languages, arts and sciences, with a great variety of the
latest entertaining novels, voyages, travels, adventures,
plays, pamphlets, magazines, periodical papers, &c. &c. from
Europe. A catalogue of which, with the articles annexed,
may be had at the Library.
. . . [9 lines on benefits of the Library.]
William Prichard.
. . . [6 lines on miscellaneous subjects in the Library.]
Amongst other valuable Articles are the following:
. . . [7 lines]
a variety of maps, music books, quarto waggoners, &c.
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