Extract from the Gazette, 1736
Printed in The Pennsylvania Gazette, November 25, 1736.

[Advertisement] Just imported and sold by B. Franklin, the following Books, viz.

Bibles, Testaments, Psalters and Primmers of several Sorts.

The British School-Master, teaching to read, spell and write true English, exactly, without learning of Latin, and in less than a quarter of the Time usually spent therein. In a new Method, for the Use of English Schools. price 1s.

English Liberties, or the Free-born Subjects’ Inheritance.

Introduction to making Latin.
Cordery.
Erasmus.
For the Use of young
 Beginners in Latin.

Ruddiman’s Rudiments of Grammar, Latin and English. Lilly’s Grammar. Virgil. Caesar’s Commentaries. Juvenal and Persius. Eutropius. Ovid’s Metamorphosis and Ovid de Tristibus. Cornelius Nepos. Hoole’s Accidence, and sundry other School-Books. Also Writing Paper of several Sorts, Dutch Quills, Inkhorns, Pen-knives, Seals, Gilt Pocket-Books, Memorandum Books and other Stationary-ware.

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