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RNYG.781.018
27 Jan 1781:14 (452)
The following fine Editions of Books, favourite Authors,
lately imported by a person desirous of returning to
England, are to be had at the low prices affixed to each;
they are neatly bound, and elegantly illuminated with gold
fit for a Monarch's Library.
Rapin's whole History of England, . . . [5 lines of Roman
history and Swift's Works] Beaumont and Fletcher's Plays in
10 volumes . . . [23 lines listing books on history,
letters, commentaries] Bell's Plays, Otway's Works, Burney
on Music, 3 Volumes, Burke on the sublime, Potter's
Tragedies of Aeschylus 2 vols . . . ..[16 lines of voyages,
fiction, essays] Gay's Poems . . . [3 lines] Farquhar's
Plays, Pearch's Poems, . . . [6 lines of letters, etc.]
The above is the most elegant collection ever offered for
sale in this city, and left for sale at the Printer's.
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