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by Tans'ur, William
Published 1771
Subjects:
“...Music / Instruction and study...”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 Tans'ur, William
Published 1771
Subjects:
“...Music / Instruction and study...”Published 1771
Printed and sold by Daniel Bailey, 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 Tans'ur, William
Published 1773
Subjects:
“...Music / Instruction and study...”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
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by Playford, John
Published 1703
Subjects:
“...Viola da gamba / Instruction and study / Early works to 1800...”Published 1703
printed by W. Pearson, for Henry Playford, at his Shop in the Temple-Change, Fleet-Street; and John Sprint at the Bell in Little-Britain
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by Leman, James
Published 1729
Subjects:
“...Music / Instruction and study / Early works to 1800...”Published 1729
printed for the author, by G. Smith, in Princess-Street, Spittle-Fields
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by Geminiani, Francesco
Published 1751
Subjects:
“...Violin / Instruction and study / Early works to 1800...”Published 1751
Printed for the author by J. Johnson opposite Bow Church in Cheapside
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by Le Courayer, Pierre François
Published 1728
Subjects:
“...Noailles, Louis-Antoine de / 1651-1729 / Instruction Pastorale du 31. Octobre, 1727...”Published 1728
printed by Samuel Jallason, in Prujean's Court, Old Baily; and sold by Peter du Noyer, at Erasmus's Head in the Strand
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by Rameau, Pierre
Published 1731
Subjects:
“...Dance Instruction and Technical Manuals / Early works to 1800...”Published 1731
printed, and sold by him [i.e. J. Essex] at his house in Rood-Lane, Fenchurch street; and J. Brotherton, Bookseller, at the Bible in Cornhill