Second part. Marshall's catalogue for 1795 : Consisting of several thousand volumes, in various languages, and classes of learning. The whole selling at extreme low prices, (for ready money only) by R. Marshall, printer, bookseller, and stationer, High street, Lynn. Who gives the utmost value for libraries, or parcels of books, or books exchanged. Cata[l]ogues. To be had of most of the principal booksellers, in town and country.
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