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    3. Accessible Archives Search and Information Server http://204.170.102.11/cgi-bin/accessible/verify.pl May 29, 1766 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #38027 May 29, 1766 The Pennsylvania Gazette SUCH Persons as intend to subscribe for the Book, intituled, DE JURE REGNI: Or, THE DUE RIGHT OF GOVERNMENT. By Way of Dialogue, between GEORGE BUCHANAN, and THOMAS MAITLAND, by the said George Buchanan; and translated out the Original Latin into English by PHILALETHES, are desired to be speedy as it will be published in two Weeks from the Date hereof. Subscriptions are taken in by Andrew Steuart, and Patrick Wilson, in Philadelphia; William McElvane, John and James Kincaid, in Brandywine; William Red, and John McGowan, in Pequea; John Boyd, and Hugh << Fergus>> , in the Drylands; John Black, in New London; Robert Baily, Joseph Walker, Hugh Russell, and John Carr, in Octarara; James McNaught, and Joseph Miller, Store keepers, in FogManor; James Wilson, and John Glasgow, &c. near Oxford; William Steel, Moses Irwin, Robert Reed, Thomas, Job and John Ireland, &c. in Chestnut Level; David Reed, George Reed, and John Allison, in Mount Nebo; John Reed, William Nicholl, and William Allinson in York County, near Sasquehannah; James Allison, Esq; in Donegall; William Cairns, and William McCane, near Mount Joy; David Allison, in Little Connowago; William Brown, and Andrew Barryhill, Store keepers, in Paxton; William Robinson, Tanner, in Connegocheague; John Murdoch, Store keeper, in Carlisle; John Scouller, in Yellow Breeches; Josiah Karr, and Archibald Tate, Teacher of Mathematicks, in Marsh Creek; Francis Armstrong, Store keeper, in Little Britain. May 22, 1766. N.B. The Price will be Two Shillings and Four pence to such as are not Subscribers.

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