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A Third Set of Six SONATAS OR DUETS FOR TWO GERMAN FLUTES, or VIOLINS. Compos'd by Sigr: GIO. BATISTA St. MARTINI OF MILAN. Opera X. London. Printed for I. Walsh in Catharine Street in the Strand Of whom may be had [list of works beginning with: "St. Martinis Notturna Sonatas for 2 G. Fls. & Bass Op. IX." and ending with: "Defesch's Duets"]

SIX CONCERTI pour le CLAVECIN Deux Violons & une Violoncelle Très humblement dediés A SA MAJESTE CHARLOTTE REINE de la Grande Bretagne &c. &c. &c. & Composés par Jean Bach Oevre Premier a Londres

Six DUETS for Two VIOLINS Composed in an easy Stile for the Use of The DUKE OF PARMA by D: Emanuele Barbella. LONDON. Printed by R-BREMNER, at the Harp and Hautboy, opposite SOMERSET HOUSE in the STRAND. Where may be had for two Violins. [list of works beginning with: Chinzer's Duets Book 1st." and ending with: "Stamitz's Duets for one Violin".]

Six SONATAS for a Violin and a Bass Dedicated To His Excellency The PRINCE DON LORENZO CORSINI Great Chamberlain to his Imperial MAJESTY &c. &c. &c. BY DOMENICO FERRARI. LONDON Printed for John Cox at Simpson's Musick Shop in Sweetings Alley, opposite the East Door of the Royal Exchange, of whom may be had, For the Harpsicord Violin or Bass, [list of works beginning with: "Degiardino's Solos Duets and Sonatas." and ending with: "Groneman's ditto."

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.

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