Citation - Continental Journal: 1782.08.15

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Index Entry Anthem, from Psalm 100, four voices, by William Selby, to be published 
Location Boston 
Citation
CJ-B.782.043
15 Aug 1782:33 (339)
On Monday next will be published, Two Anthems, price four
shillings lawful money,
One taken from the 100th Psalm, for four voices, (that was
performed at the Stone Chaple, Boston, on the 30th of April
last) the other taken from the 117th Psalm, for three
voices, composed in an easy and familiar stile, and adopted
for the use of singing societies, by William Selby professor
of music in Boston, who intends (if encouraged) periodically
to publish anthems, cantatas, songs, pieces of music for the
harpsichord, spinnet or forte piano, violin, German flute,
and guittar
  To be had of the author at his house, New Boston, or any
of the booksellers and printers on the continent.
  Note.  Allowance to be made to them that buy wholesale.
  N.B. Lost or mislaid the first and last book of Ryder's
History of England, the sett being incompleat without them
(and they being of no use but to the owner) the possessor of
one or both of them, is earnestly requested to leave them
with the printer, and they shall be rewarded with thanks.


Generic Title Continental Journal 
Date 1782.08.15 
Publisher Gill, John 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1782 
Bibliography B0015868
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