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NYM(G.761.065
9 Nov 1761:31 (484 Supplement)
This day (by the arrival of the Edward, Capt. Davis) Garrat
Noel, bookseller and stationer, at the Meal-Market, has
imported a very large assortment of books, stationary ware,
maps, prints pictures &c. but as the particulars are too
numerous to be inserted in the limits of a common
advertisement, he begs leave to inform the public of some of
the articles, hoping for a continuation of their custom,
which they have constantly favoured him with . . . Also, a
large variety of the best plays and farces in pamphlets . .
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