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A catalogue of near ten thousand volumes of books

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  • "A catalogue of near ten thousand volumes of books"@en
  • "A catalogue of near ten thousand volumes of books : being part of the stock of William Frederick, bookseller, in Bath: which will be sold very reasonable ... he having found it necessary ... to decline the lending of books"
  • "A catalogue of near ten thousand volumes of books being part of the stock of William Frederick, bookseller, in Bath: which will be sold very reasonable, according to their Condition ; he having found it necessary, (after many Years Attendance on the Public,) to decline the lending of books. --And being constantly supplied with all New Books, Pamphlets, and Periodical Publications, (with the best Sorts of Stationary Wares) hopes for a Continuance of those Favours from his Friends and the Public, which he is glad of an Opportunity most gratefully to acknowledge. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale, and of Mr. George Robinson, in Pater-Noster-Row ; Mess. Hodson and Johnson, in Salisbury ; and Mr. Cadel in Bristol. - Any Orders from a Distance are expected to be sent Post paid"@en
  • "A catalogue of near ten thousand volumes of books: being part of the stock of William Frederick, bookseller, in Bath: which will be sold very reasonable ... he having found it necessary ... to decline the lending of books"@en
  • "A catalogue of near ten thousand volumes of books being part of the stock of William Frederick, bookseller, in Bath: which will be sold very reasonable ... he having found it necessary ... to decline the lending of books"
  • "A catalogue of near ten thousand volumes of books being part of the stock of William Frederick, bookseller, in Bath: which will be sold very reasonable, according to their Condition; he having found it necessary, (after many Years Attendance on the Public,) to decline the lending of books. --And being constantly supplied with all New Books, Pamphlets, and Periodical Publications, (with the best Sorts of Stationary Wares) hopes for a Continuance of those Favours from his Friends and the Public, which he is glad of an Opportunity most gratefully to acknowledge. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale, and of Mr. George Robinson, in Pater-Noster-Row; Mess. Hodson and Johnson, in Salisbury; and Mr. Cadel in Bristol. - Any Orders from a Distance are expected to be sent Post paid"