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NYM(G.761.026
1 Jun 1761:33 (461)
Hugh Gaine, printer, bookseller, and stationer, at the Old
London Book Store and Printing Office, at the Bible and
Crown in Hanover-Square, acquaints his friends and
customers, that he has just imported in the snow Industry,
Capt. Kallet, from London, a very neat assortment of the
best kind of stationary wares, amongst which he has . . .
N.B. Country store-keepers, as usual, supplied on the best
terms with most kinds of books, and in particular with large
and small bibles, testaments, spelling books, Watts's
psalms, large and small common prayers, gilt or plain; and a
few of Tate and Brady's psalms, bound alone, neatly gilt.
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