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PG-P.762.041
22 Jul 1762:43 (1752)
Imported in the last ships from London, by Rivington and
Brown, booksellers and stationers the corner of Front and
Market-streets, . . . [15 lines, books], The Musical Lady, a
new farce, abounding with wit, humour and character. The
Parallel between Two Speeches supposed to have been made.
Jochin and Boaaz, or an Authentic Key to Freemasonry;
calculated for the information of all who intend to become
brethren, and for the instruction of every new made mason.
The School for Lovers, a new made comedy, by W. Whitehead,
Poet Laureat. An entire new collection of musick,
containing all the favourite pieces that have been published
in England. A new and beautiful assortment of Ladies and
Gentlemens Pocket Books. . . [3 lines]
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