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NYGWPB.762.114
12 Aug 1762:41 (1023)
Rivington and Brown, booksellers and stationers over against
the Golden Key; . . . [43 lines describing publications]
Swift, Pope, Gay, Otway, Rowe, Congreve, Thomson, Young,
Vanburgh, Pri[?]t, Milton, and Shakespears works and plays.
. . [10 lines, then the following connected with Free
Masons:] . . . with the ceremony of the mop, pail, and the
songs; with a safe and easy method by which a man may obtain
admittance into any lodge, without passing thro' the form
required, with an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor
of a lodge. Likewise, this day is published, the History of
Free Masons, containing their origin, progress and present
state, an abstract of their laws, constitutions, customs,
charges, orders and regulations, for the instruction and
conduct of the brethren, with a collection of songs.
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