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PJ.777.042
13 Aug 1777:12 (1802)
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.)
The Irish Chief; or Patriot King: a new tragedy; performed
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. [Latin
quotation, signed] Virgil. So fair an image of paternal duty
touches the soul. . . .
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