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by Doolittle, Amos
Published 1782
Published 1782
Printed [by T. & S. Green] for and sold by Simeon Jocelin and Amos Doolittle
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by Hopkinson, Francis
Published 1763
Published 1763
Printed by Andrew Steuart, and sold at his printing-office, at the Bible-in-Heart in Second-Street
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by Adgate, Andrew
Published 1788
Published 1788
Printed by W. Young, bookseller and stationer, at the corner of Chesnut and Second-Streets
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by Walter, Thomas
Published 1721
Published 1721
Printed by J. Franklin, for S. Gerrish, near the Brick Church in Cornhill
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by Tans'ur, William
Published 1771
Published 1771
Printed and sold by Daniel Bayley, at his house next door to St. Paul's Church, Newbury-Port. 1771. Sold also by most booksellers in Boston
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by Barker, Francis
Published 1798
Published 1798
By Andrew Wright, for Daniel Wright and Company. Sold by them, and by S. Butler, in Northampton; by I. Thomas, Jun. in Worcester; by F. Barker, in Greenfield: and by the principal booksellers in Boston
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by Cooke, Increase
Published 1799
Published 1799
Printed, typographically, by Andrew Wright, for Oliver D. & I. Cooke, booksellers, Hartford
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by Belcher, Supply
Published 1794
Published 1794
by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews. Sold by them at Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street; and by said Thomas in Worcester. Sold also by the boooksellers [sic] in town and country
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by Holyoke, Samuel
Published 1791
Published 1791
typograpically. By Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews, at Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street.--MDCCXCI. Sold at their bookstore, by said Thomas at his bookstore in Worcester, and by the booksellers in town and country
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by Hoare, Prince
Published 1794
Published 1794
Printed [by Belknap & Hall] at the Apollo Press in Boston, for William P. Blake, no. 59, Cornhill
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by Tans'ur, William
Published 1773
Published 1773
Printed and sold by Daniel Bayley, at his house, next door to St. Paul's Church, Newbury-Port. 1773. Sold also by most booksellers in Boston. Just published, and to be sold by said Bayley, and the booksellers in Boston, The new universal harmony, or compendium of church music: being a collection of favorite anthems, hymn-tunes and carols, composed by the greatest masters. Price six shillings