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No. 8.7-AUGUST, 1791.-[Vol. III.

THE

Maffachusetts MAGAZINE :

OR,

MONTHLY MUSEUM

OF

KNOWLEDGE and RATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT.

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SUBSCRIPTIONS for the MASSACHUSETTS MAGAZINE continue to be taken in by the Publishers, at their Bookstore and Printing Office, No. 45, Newbury Street, BOSTON.-At SALEM, by Mr. J. Dabney and Mr. T. C. Cufhing.-At NEWBURYPORT, by Mr. J. Mycall-A PORTSMOUTH, by J. Libbey, Efq; and Mr. G. J. Ofborne. At PROVIDENCE, by J. Carter, Efq; and Mr. B. Wheeler. At NEWPORT, by J. Richardfon, Efq. At PORTLAND, by S. Freeman, Efq; and Mr. T. Wait. At WORCESTER, by I. Thomas. SPRINGFIELD, by Mr. E. W. Weld.-At NORTHAMPTON, by Mr. W. Butler.-At HARTFORD, by Meffrs. Hudion and Goodwin, and Mr. N. Patten.--At NEW HAVEN, by Mr. I. Beers. At NEWLONDON, by Mr. T. Green.-At NEWYORK, by Mr. R. Hodge, and Mr. Hugh Gaine, PHILADELPHIA, by Mr. W. Priichard, and Mr. T. DOBSON, and by many other gentlemen in various parts of the United States.

PRINTED at BOSTON,

BY ISAIAH THOMAS AND EBENEZER T. ANDREWS.

A FAUST's STATUE, No. 45, NEWBURY STREET.

Sold at their BOOKSTORE, by faid THOMAS at his BOOKSTORE in WORCESTER, and by the feveral Gentlemen who receive Subfcriptions for this Work.

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ART OF WRITING, on a NEW FLAN.

Now in the Prefs, and speedily will be published, price 35.

By THOMAS and ANDREWS, Fauft's Statue, No. 45, Newbury Street, HE ART of WRITING, reduced to a plain and eaf Syftem. For the Ufe of Schools and Private Families. On a Plan entirel new. Containing a plain, easy and familiar INTRODUCTION to the Art, illustrate by PLATES and Curs. To which is annexed, a DIALOGUE, calculated to fix the attention of Children, and impress their minds with right ideas of the Letters.

By JOHN JENKINS, Writing Mafter.

This Work has been examined by the most respectable literary characters on the continent, who all concur in recommending it as ingenious and practicable, tending to produce greater perfection in writing, in lefs time than by the ufual method.

AMERICAN EDITION of ENCYCLOPEDIA.

UBSCRIPTIONS for the American Edition of Encyclopedia, or Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Mifcellaneous Literature, now republifhing at Philadelphia, are received by THOMAS and ANDREWS.

Three volumes of this valuable work are already published, and the execution is greatly approved. The terms of Subfcription are Five Dollars per volume, to be paid on delivery. In the course of the work, which it is expected will be comprised in fifteen volumes, will be delivered nearly 400 Copperplates; and with the laft voJume an elegant Frontispiece, the Dedication, Preface, and proper Title Pages for the different volumes. Those who wish to subscribe, will please to apply foon.

New Edition (greatly enlarged) of the

Worcester Collection of Sacred Harmony.

Fuft published, price 55. Single, and 45. 6d. by the dozen,

And to be fold by THOMAS and ANDREWS, Fauft's Statue, No. 55, Newbury Street, HE Worcester COLLECTION of SACRED HARMONY. FIRST and SECOND PART S.

THE

The Third Edition, with large Additions, corrected and revised.—Containing, I. An Introduction to the Grounds of Mufick; or, Rules for Learners.

11. A large number of celebrated Pfalm and Hymn Tunes, from the most approved Authors. Suited to all Metres ufually fung in Churches.

To which is now added,

IX,

An AP PE
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Containing a number of excellent Pfalm Tunes (feveral of which are entirely new) and other Pieces of Sacred Vocal Mufick, many of which were composed by eminent European Authors, and never before published in this country.

The whole compiled for the Ufe of Schools and Singing Societies.

This Edition (which contains 24 pages of Mufick more than the last) particularly the Appendix, has been inspected both as to correctness and choice of Mufick, by Mr. Hans Gram, of Boston; and will, on examination, be found greatly fuperiour to any Work of the kind published in this country.

DISTRICT of MASSACHUSETTS, TO WIT,

BE it remembered, that on the twenty ninth day of July, in the fixteenth year of the Independence of the United States of America, ISAIAH THOMAS, of the faid District, bath depofited in this office, the title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit," The Worcester Collection of Sacred Harmony, Firft and Second Parts, Containing, I. An Introduction to the Grounds of Mufick, or Rules for Learners. II. A large number of celebrated Pfalm and Hymn Tunes, from the most approved authors. Suited to all Metres fually fung in Churches. To which is now added, an Appendix, containing a number of excellent Pfalm Tunes, several of which are entirely new, and other Pieces of Sacred Vocal Musick, many of which were compofed by eminent European Authors, and never before published in this country. The whole compiled for the Ufe of Schools and Singing SociIn conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States, entitled," An A&t for the encouragement of Learning, by fecuring the copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the au thors and proprietors of fuch copies, during the times therein mentioned.'

eties.

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A true copy of Record,

Atteft. N. GOODALE, Clerk of the District of Massachusetts.

HE new Edition of the WORCESTER COLLECTION of SACRED HARMONY, may be had of DAVID WEST, No. 36, Marlborough Street, Boston.

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