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W022286
Probably issued between 1781, the date of the third edition, and 1792. The American Antiquarian Society copy was bound by Samuel Webb, who died Jan. 29, 1792. Parentheses substituted for square brackets enclosing edition statement. At foot of p. 104: Engrav'd by Benja. Pierpont Junr. Roxbury 1778.
[Boston]: E. Russell, pr. next Lib. Pole, [between 1781 and 1792]. 15, [1]p., 104p. of plates: music.; 4°
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The Singing Master's Assistant, or Key to Practical Musick. Being an Abridgement From The New-England Psalm-singer; Together With Several Other Tunes, Never Before Published. Composed by William Billings, ed 4
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