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At Play-House prices. Oratorios & selections of sacred music. At the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. The season will commence on Friday next, with a performance of sacred music
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The following new publications, may be had at the publisher's
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The following valuable books [a]re printed for A. Strahan; and T. Cadell, in the Strand. 1791
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This day is published, in one volume octavo, (Price 5s. in boards,) with a fine portriat of the author, by Scott, done from a very great likeness, just painted by Keenan, memoirs of the first forty-five years of the life of James Lackington, the present bookseller in chiswell-street, moorfields, London
Written by himself, in a series of letters to a friend. With a triple dedication: to the public; to the respectable to the sordid booksellers -
[N]ew publications printed for J. Derett, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly
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Description du microscope de poche; fait et se vend par Pierre Dollond, opticien de sa majesté, et de son Altesse Royale Monseigneur le Duc d'York, demeurant dans Le Strand, à Londres
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The most wonderful production of nature ever exhibited in this kingdom is at the Lyceum in the Strand for public inspection, and may be seen from ten in the morning till eight at night the surprising heifer this very remarkable creature has two heads, four horns, four eyes, four ears, four nostrils, through each of which it breathes, &c
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English and Irish State-Lottery Office. The tickets are sold, and divided into halves, quarters, eighths, and sixteenths, by Hornsby & Co. Stock-brokers, at their Old-Established State-Lottery Office, (licensed pursuant to act of Parliament) No. 26, Cornhill, opposite the Royal-Exchange, London
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Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the inhabitants of this town will be held at the Bulls-Head Inn, ... when the Boroughreeve. ... will report the manner in which the prosecutions ... against certain officers of the 3d Regiment of Dragoon Guards have been adjusted
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The garden of life, Dr. Marks, artist in herbs. By successful practice of thirty years, he gives proper advice in all cases of physic and surgery
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Teas, &c. Messrs. Morgan and Fenning, beg leave to inform ladies and gentlemen, ... that they will be glad to supply them with good teas, coffee, &c. at the undermentioned prices, for ready money only. Bohea, Congou and Souchong teas
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Jones, Manlius ad filium, - - - Liv. L.8.c.7
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Just published
Price Fourteen Shillings Bound, Euphemia, a novel. I four volumes. By Mrs. Charlotte Lenox -
Proposals for publishing by subscription
The man of the world, a comedy, in five acts; and, Love a la mode, a comedy, in two acts, written by Mr. Charles Macklin. Dedicated, with permission, to the right honourable earl camden. The Work to be printed under the Inspection of Arthur Murphy, Esq. Who has undertaken (in the present Exigence) to be Mr. Macklin's Editor. The Work will be elegantly printed in quarto, by John Bell, of the British Library, Strand, on a Superfine Paper, with a Portrait of Mr. Macklin, from an original Picture; and published in the course of the Winter; Price One Guinea. The List of the Subscribers to be printed. * Subscriptions to be received by Mr. Barlow, Treasurer to Covent-Garden Theatre; and at the following Bankers-Messrs. Coutts and Co. in the Strand; Messrs. Crofts and Devaynes, Pall-Mall; Messrs. Batsons, Stevenson, and Co. Lombard-Street; and by Mr. Longman, Bookseller, in Paternoster-Row -
Fleet-Street, Nov. 23, 1791. Mr. Harding has now the pleasure to inform the subscribers to this work
that it will be completed in Thirty Numbers, and even to comprize it within that Compass, he will be under the Necessity of giving in the future Numbers considerably more Engravings than were originally promised in each Number, though the Price will continue the same: a Circumstance which he cannot lament, as it gives him an Opportunity of shewing his Gratitude for the very liberal Encouragement this Work has met with. As he finds that a few Gentlemen, though they expressed a very high Approbation both of the present Undertaking, and of the Manner in which it has been executed, have neglected to subscribe to it, from a mistaken Notion that the whole Work might be purchased at a cheaper Rate when finished, Mr. Harding begs Leave to inform the Publick in general, that positively no more than Seven Hundred Impressions of the Plates will be worked off; after which the Plates will be destroyed. The Subscription will be open till the Work shall be entirely finished, or the total Number of Impressions shall be sold; but the unjust Mode of demanding a Premium from those who wish to become Subscribers, will at no Time be adopted -
To the ladies
Cheap Petticoats, Cloaks, Mercery, Linen-Drapery, &c. George Murry, (successor to Mr. Thornton,) At His warehouse, No 339, Oxford-Street, The Corner of Queen-Street, Facing Portland-Street