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Title Transcription: A Second Sett of Six SONATAS for two VIOLINS with a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICHORD Composed by Max Humble LONDON Printed by WELCKER in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho Where may be had, Sonatas for two Violins and a Bass by the following Authors [list of works beginning with: "Kammel 2 Setts" and ending with: "Smith"]

Title Transcription: SEI DUETTI PER VIOLINO E VIOLONCELLO Composti da F SCHWINDL OPERA VI. À LA HAYE Chez B. HUMMEL À LONDRE Chez MR R: BREMNER

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS FOR TWO GERMAN FLUTES with a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICHORD Composed by F: Schwindl OPERA III LONDON Printed by WELCKER in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho Where may be had for two German Flutes and a Bass [list of works beginning with: "Six Trios by Barthelemon" and ending with: "With the greatest Variety of New Musick by the most Admir'd Authors."]

Title Transcription: Six Sonatas for two Violins & a Bass COMPOSED BY Theodor Smith. London Printed by WELCKER in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho Where may be had by the same Author [list of works beginning with: "Six Quartets for two Violins or one Violin, a German Flute, Tenor, and Bass." and ending with: "eight Lessons by Gladwin. with the greatest Variety of New Musick by the most Eminent Masters."]

Title Transcription: SIX SONATAS for two Violins with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord Humbly Dedicated To the Right Honble. Lady Bingley Composed by Battista Noferi OPERA 10th. LONDON Printed by WELCKER in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho Where may be had by the same Author [list of works beginning with: "Six Trios Op: 9." and ending with: "a fourth sett of Lessons by Vento &c. &c. &c. &c."]

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