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Title Transcription: A Favorite Set of SONATAS for two Violins Violoncello or a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICORD Humbly Dedicated to the Right Honble. Sir Charles Cocks By MAX HUMBLE OP. VII. Flyn Sc Price 7s. 6d London. Printed for Longman Lukey and Co No: 26 Cheapside. Where may be had by the same Author Six Duets 5s. ALSO Barrettes Quartetts 8s. Kammells Notturnos Violins 7. 6. Campionis eight Trios 7.6 Haydns Trios Do. 6.

Title Transcription: A fourth Sett of SIX Sonatas for two VIOLINS and a Thorough Bass Compos'd by MAX. HUMBLE Price 7=6 LONDON Printed by LONGMAN and BRODERIP No. 26 Cheapside Where may be had by the same Author his other Sett; likewise Trios by [list of composers beginning with: "Allessandri" and ending with: "Lidel"] N.B. Lately Published 6 Quartettos by Cirri and a second Sett of Harpsichord Concertos by Bach, with the greatest Variety of New Music, and Musical Instruments.

Title Transcription: SIX Sonatas In three Parts Two for one German Flute one Violin and a Bass Two for two German Flutes and a Bass AND Two for three German Flutes without a Bass COMPOSED BY Charles Frederick Weideman OPERA TERZA London Printed for the Author, and sold at his Lodgings in Angel Court, Windmill Street, near the upper End of the Hay Market. Price 10s=6d

Title Transcription: SIX TRIOS Quatre A DEUX FLUTES & BASSE Deux A FLUTE VIOLON & BASSE Composées et Dediées A MONSIEUR ERIQUES NOER, Amateur de Musique à Stockholm Par J. F. GRENSER, Musicien de CHambre de Sa Majesté le Roi de Suede Oeuvre Premier Chés I. I. HUMMEL, à Berlin avec Privilége du Roi, á Amsterdam au Grand Magazin de Musique et aux Adresses ordinaires. No. 144. Prix f. 3. Wolff in. et sc.

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