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NYGWPB.761.066
28 May 1761:41 (960)
James Rivington, bookseller and stationer, over against the
Golden Key, in Hanover's Square, has imported in the Ship
Oliver, from London, a very large assortment of stationary
wares; particularly . . . Dr. Watts's Lyrick Poems. Dr.
Watts's Psalms and Hymns, bound elegantly, for presents to
young persons in red and blue Morocco. . .
This day is published, by his Majesty's royal licence, and
under the particular patronage of her Royal Highness the
Princess of Wales, to whom it is dedicated, The Royal Female
Magazine: or the Ladies General Repository or Pleasure and
Improvement. For January and February, being a collection
of original essays on the most entertaining and interesting
subjects. . . by Charles Honeycombe, Esq; containing the
following pieces. . . Epilogue to the Fair Penitent; acted
upon Richmond Hill, by young gentlemen and ladies for their
diversion. A song, by a lady. . . and two new songs set to
music.
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