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Title Transcription: Six SONATAS For two GERMAN FLUTES or two VIOLINS and a BASS Dedicated to the Right Honourable The EARL of ABINGDON by J. O. ASTORGA. London. Printed for the AUTHOR by R. BREMNER at the Harp and Hautboy facing Somerset House in the STRAND.

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS For TWO VIOLINS and a BASS. Composed by Sigr: F: Zannetti. Opera I. LONDON. Printed for, and Sold by R: BREMNER, at the Harp and Hautboy, opposite Somerset House, in the STRAND.

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS For TWO VIOLINS and a BASS. Composed by Sigr: F: Zannetti. Opera Terza. LONDON. Printed for, and Sold by R: BREMNER, at the Harp and Hautboy, opposite Somerset House, in the STRAND.

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS and a BASS Composed by SIGR: GIO: BATTISTA NOFERI Opera VIIma. LONDON. Printed by R: BREMNER, at the Harp and Hautboy, Opposite Somerset-House in the STRAND.

Title Transcription: XII SONATAS or SOLOS for a FLUTE with a THROUGH BASS for the HARPSICORD or BASS VIOLIN Compos'd by Jean Baptiste Loeillett de Gant Opera Terza London Printed for I: Walsh Servt. in Ordinary to his Majesty at ye Harp and Hautboy in Catherine Street in ye Strand; & I: Hare at ye Viol and Flute in Cornhill near the Royall Exchange

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