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PG-P.766.035
25 Dec 1766:33 (1983)
Benjamin Condy, mathematical instrument-maker, at the
Hadley's Quadrant, in Front Street, between Chestnut and
Walnut-streets, and next door but one to the Ship and
Lighthouse, has now for sale, a compleat assortment of
instruments, fitted to the several branches of the
mathematicks for sea or land, among which are, . . . [15
lines] German flutes in ivory or wood, common flutes of
various sizes, fifes, violins, bows, or bridges, and best
Roman strings, . . . [7 lines]
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