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E. Ballard's new catalogue of several libraries and collections lately purchased For 1784. Containing A very large Number of Scarce and Valuable Books, In all Arts and Sciences, and in most Languages, and chiefly in very fair and neat Condition. Which will be sold very reasonable (the lowest Prices marked in the Catalogue) in the Beginning of March, 1784, and continue selling daily, By Edwd. Ballard, Bookseller, No. 59, Little-Britain, near Newgate Street. Catalogues may be had of the following Booksellers: Mr. Dodsley, Pall-Mall ; Mr. Robson, New Bond Street ; Mr. Walter, Charing-Cross ; Mr. Lewis, Russell Street, Covent Garden ; Messrs. Owen, Temple-Bar ; Messieurs Richardson and Urquhart, Royal Exchange ; and at the Place of Sale. N.B.A Large Catalogue of the Divinity Books, selected from the various Libraries will be published the latter End of the Year

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  • "E. Ballard's new catalogue of several libraries and collections lately purchased For 1784. Containing A very large Number of Scarce and Valuable Books, In all Arts and Sciences, and in most Languages, and chiefly in very fair and neat Condition. Which will be sold very reasonable (the lowest Prices marked in the Catalogue) in the Beginning of March, 1784, and continue selling daily, By Edwd. Ballard, Bookseller, No. 59, Little-Britain, near Newgate Street. Catalogues may be had of the following Booksellers: Mr. Dodsley, Pall-Mall ; Mr. Robson, New Bond Street ; Mr. Walter, Charing-Cross ; Mr. Lewis, Russell Street, Covent Garden ; Messrs. Owen, Temple-Bar ; Messieurs Richardson and Urquhart, Royal Exchange ; and at the Place of Sale. N.B.A Large Catalogue of the Divinity Books, selected from the various Libraries will be published the latter End of the Year"@en
  • "E. Ballard's new catalogue of several libraries and collections lately purchased For 1784. Containing A very large Number of Scarce and Valuable Books, In all Arts and Sciences, and in most Languages, and chiefly in very fair and neat Condition. Which will be sold very reasonable (the lowest Prices marked in the Catalogue) in the Beginning of March, 1784, and continue selling daily, By Edwd. Ballard, Bookseller, No. 59, Little-Britain, near Newgate Street. Catalogues may be had of the following Booksellers: Mr. Dodsley, Pall-Mall; Mr. Robson, New Bond Street; Mr. Walter, Charing-Cross; Mr. Lewis, Russell Street, Covent Garden; Messrs. Owen, Temple-Bar; Messieurs Richardson and Urquhart, Royal Exchange; and at the Place of Sale. N.B.A Large Catalogue of the Divinity Books, selected from the various Libraries will be published the latter End of the Year"