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61 —American Submerged Pump .$15 
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81— Any Five do. 
83— Any Six do. 
83 —Any Seven do. 
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5 $10 00 
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86— Fifteen Vote. XVI to XXX . ^$37 50 
87— Farmer’s Boy's Library . $5 00 
88— Farmer's Boy’s Library . $8 35 
89— Farmer's Boy’s Library .$11 25 
90— Farmer's Boy's Library .$15 75 
91— Farmer's Boy’s Library .•_ $20 00 
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93— A ny Two Back Vols. do. do. 
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96— A S30 Library 
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103— A $60 Library 
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