Citation |
PG-P.777.030
18 Jun 1777:42 (2521)
The Gentlemen of the American Army, who intend to excel in
the art military, are informed, that the following military
works. . . may be had at Robert Bell's books-store, next
door to St. Paul's Church, in Third-street. . . [30 lines]
At said Bell's may also be had, great variety of new and
old books in the arts and sciences; likewise Hebrew, Greek,
Latin and English classics, with history, divinity, law,
plays, novels and instructive entertainment; among which
are, . . . [20 lines] Shakespear's works, 8 vols. Addison's
works, 4 vols. . . [3 lines] Congreve's works, 2 vols.
Garrick's works, 3 vols. Modern miscellaneous plays, 2
vols. . . [8 lines]
|