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Reasons for altering the new duty of thirty per cent. ad valorem upon books imported to a duty of twelve shillings per hundred weight, humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons.
Date: 1714?]- Books
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Temple of the muses. Lackington, Allen, & Co. Booksellers, ...
Lackington, Allen, & Co.Date: 1793?]- Books
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The case of Thomas Butler, bookseller and stationer in Pall-Mall, London. Who was most cruelly treated at New-Market, October 6, 1753. In a letter to the Honourable ******. Most humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Right Honourable the Lord Chancellor and the rest of the Judges, &c.
Butler, Thomas, of Pall-Mall.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.LIV. [1754]- Books
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This book belongs to W. Taylor's Circulating Library, In Church-Street, Kingston-Buildings, Bath, where books are lent to read at 10s. 6d. a year, 4s. a Quarter, and 2s. a Month. sells all sorts of Bibles, Common-Prayers, &c. of the best Editions, and in the most elegant or plain Bindings; Testaments; Spelling, and all other School Books; Variety of entertaining Little Books for Children; Music Books; gilt and plain Message Cards; Visiting Tickets; and every other Article in the Bookselling or Stationary Branches, at the lowest Prices.
W. Taylor's Circulating Library.Date: 1770?]- Books
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A Catalogue of books, in divinity, history, law, philosophy, mathematics, classics, &c. Being the library of the Late Thomas Rebanks, schoolmaster in Kendal. Which will begin to be sold by auction, on Monday the 21st of January, 1772, and continue every evening till the whole are sold. The sale to begin exactly at 7o'clock.
Date: [1772]