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PJ.777.046
20 Aug 1777:41 (1803)
Just printed, published, and now selling by Robert Bell,
next door St. Paul's Church, in Third-street, Philadelphia,
(price two thirds of a dollar.)
The Irish Chief; or Patriotic King: A new Tragedy; perform'd
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. Paul's 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.
. . . [line from Virgil in Latin, translated]
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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