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Six SONATAS FOR Two Violins, or a German Flute and Violin, with a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICHORD, Dedicated To the Right Honourable The EARL of ASCHBURNHAM &c. Composed by Charles Frederick Abel. OPERA III LONDON Printed for the Author and sold at his Lodgings, at the Dial in Greek Street St. Ann's Soho.

SIX SONATAS for two VIOLINS or GERMAN FLUTES with a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICHORD. Composed by Sigr. VINCENZO CIAMPI. London. Printed for I. Walsh in Catharine Street in the Strand Of whom may be had Just Publish'd for CONCERTS [list of works beginning with: "Handel's 60 Overtures, 8 Parts" and ending with: "Stanley's Concertos"]

SIX SONATAS for two VIOLINS or GERMAN FLUTES with a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICHORD. Composed by Sigr. VINCENZO CIAMPI. Opera Secondo. London. Printed for I. Walsh in Catharine Street in the Strand Of whom may be had Just Publish'd For CONCERTS [list of works beginning with: "Handel's 60 Overtures, 8 Parts" and ending with: "Stanley's Concertos"]

SIX SONATAS for two VIOLINS OR GERMAN FLUTES with a THOROUGH BASS for the HARPSICHORD Dedicated to his Excellency COUNT BRUHL ENVOY from SAXONY to the Court of LONDON Composed by FRANCIS HIPPOLITE BARTHELEMON Opera 1ma. LONDON Printed by WELCKER in Gerrard Street Soho Where may be had Just Publish'd [list of works beginning with: "The following Works by Sigr. Bach" and ending with: "And all Sigr. Cocchi's Works may be had at the above Place Operas Pharnaces, Capricious Lovers & Royal Shepherd."

Six Sonatas FOR Two Violins Violoncello or HARPSICORD. Most humbly dedicated To the Lady Augusta BY HER ROYAL HIGHNESS' most devoted and Dutiful Servant Fred: Nussen Opera 2da. London Printed for the Author by John Walsh Musick Printer & Instrument Maker to his Majesty, in Catherine Street, Strand.

Six SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS WITH A BASS FOR THE HARPSICORD OR VIOLONCELLO COMPOS'D BY M. de St. Germain. London. Printed: & Sold by I. Walsh in Catharine Street in the Strand. Of whom may be had by the same Author Musique Raisonnee Selon le bon Sens Aux Dames Angloises qui aiment le vrai gout en cet Art. Being a Collection of Favourite Italian Songs.

Six SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS WITH A BASS FOR THE HARPSICORD OR VIOLONCELLO COMPOS'D BY M. de St. Germain. London. Printed: & Sold by I. Walsh in Catharine Street in the Strand. Of whom may be had by the same Author Musique Raisonnee Selon le bon Sens Aux Dames Angloises qui aiment le vrai gout en cet Art. Being a Collection of Favourite Italian Songs.

SIX SONATAS For Two VIOLINS With a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICHORD. Compos'd by S. GALLIOTTI. Opera IV. LONDON Printed by WELCKER in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho Where may be had [list of works beginning with: "6 Sonatas for 2 Violins and a Bass by Kammel" and ending with: "Six Do. by Barthelemon 10..6. With the greates Variety of new Musick. &c."]

SIX SONATAS for two VIOLINS with a THOROUGH BASS for the HARPSICHORD, Composed by Sigr. Vincenzo Ciampi Opera Prima Printed for J. Johnson facing Bow Church in Cheapside, LONDON. where may be had, [list of works beginning with: "12 Concertos for the Organ with Instrmental Parts, composed by Mr. Felton, Opera prima & 2a" and ending with: "6 Concertos in 7 parts by Mr. John Hebden"]

Six SONATAS For two VIOLINS With a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICHORD Composed by Sigr. Zanetti. LONDON Printed for & sold by A. Hummell at his Music Shop facing Nassau Street in King Street St. Ann's Soho, where may be had lately published [list of works beginning with: "Abel's Trios for two Violins & Bass." and ending with: "Likewise 6 favourite Overtures in 6 Parts composed by different Authors (Viz) Galuppi St Martini and Iomelli with great choice of new Music both English and Foreign."]

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