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NYM(G.771.114
10 Jun 1771:41 (1024)
James Rivington, bookseller, facing the Coffee-House Bridge,
has received from England, in the Ship Earl of Dunmore, a
large assortment of musick, consisting in the late favourite
English Operas, set for the harpsichord, violin and German
flute; solos, lessons, cotillons, catches and glees, also
twelve different sorts of German flutes, ruled musick books
and musick paper, with fresh Roman fiddle strings, and
silver basses, guittars and strings, tabors and pipes. . .
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