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NYG(W.760.061
3 Nov 1760:13 (92)
A very large importation . . . from London, by Garrat Noel,
bookseller, at the Meal-Market; consisting of a very choice
assortment of books, stationary ware, maps, prints,
pictures, paper hangings, &c. . . [11 lines] with the
greatest variety of other novels, --And a vast quantity of
plays in pamphlets, many of which have never before appeared
in America.
Also, Salmon's Geographical Grammar. . . [9 lines,
bibles] Watt's Hymns and Psalms, common bibles for schools,
New-England Psalters, Gospel Sonnets, Allen's Alarm, Young
Man's Companion, primers, testaments, and a vast variety of
chapmen's and other kinds of books, proper for country
stores, at most reasonable rates, by wholesale and retail---
. . .
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