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PJ.777.037
30 Jul 1777:11 (1800)
Just printed, published, and now selling by Robert Bell,
next door to St. Paul's church, in Third-Street,
Philadelphia, (price two thirds of a dollar.)
The Irish Chief; or Patriot King: a new tragedy; performed
at the Theatre in Smock-Alley, Dublin. Written by Francis
Dobbs.
Also just printed, published, and now selling by Robert
Bell, next door to St. Pauls' church in Third-Street,
Philadelphia, (price two thirds of a dollar.)
Alonzo and Ormisinda: A new tragedy. In five acts. As it
is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. Written
by Mr. Home, author of the Tragedy of Douglass. [quotation
in Latin, signed] Virgil.
So fair an image or paternal duty touches the soul.
N.B. books for books are given in exchange, or ready money
for old books, by Robert Bell, at his book store, next door
to St. Paul's church, in Third-Street, Philadelphia.
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