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100 LETTERS OF JOHN ANDREWS.

��" You will oblige me much by procuring the underrnention'd books of the best editions, a good Tipe, on good paper, neatly bound, gilt and letter'd, which yon will

please forward with my Fall G 1-. . . .

it edition of Ctrorchil'a Works, small octavo.

A ditto of Stern's Works, Compleat, ditto.

A ditto of Roderick Random, ditto.

A ditto uf Peregrine Fickle, ditto.

A ditto of Tolemachus, ditto.

A ditto of Gil Bias, ditto.

A ditto of Mis. Macauly's History of England, large octavo.

A ditto of Hutchinson's History of New England, ditto.

A ditto of Johnson's Dictionary, 2 vols, letter'd, ditto.

A new ditto of the New Testament, not divided in chapters and verses, ditto, and five setts of the newest and most approved Novels, including the Vicker of Wake and such like."

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