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RNYG.781.222
20 Oct 1781:41 (528)
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.
Rapin's whole History of England in 21 Volumes, with cuts, .
. . [4 lines of Roman History, Swift] Beaumont and
Fletcher's Plays in 10 Volumes, with most elegant cutts,
newly engraven, . . . .[14 lines of books on History,
commentaries, etc.] Bell's Plays, Otway's Works, Burney on
Music, Burke on the sublime, Potter's Tragedies of
Aeschylus, 2 Vols. . . . [16 lines of fiction, law, etc.]
Farquhar's Plays, Pearch's Poems, 4 Volumes, [5 lines]
The above is the most elegant collection ever produced in
this city. They are left for sale at the Printer's.
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