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Benjamin West (1738–1820) was an Anglo-American painter.

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by West, Benjamin, 1730-1813
[Portsmouth, N.H.?] : Printed for, and sold by the shop-keepers in town and country, [1792]
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by West, Benjamin, 1730-1813
(Providence: : Printed and sold by John Carter.), [1775]
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Boston: : Printed by John Fleeming, and to be sold at his shop in King-Street, opposite the south-door of the Town-House., [1771]
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Boston: : Printed and sold by J. White, near Charles-River Bridge, and by most of the booksellers., [1797]
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Boston: : Printed by John Fleeming. and to be sold at his shop in King Street, opposite the south-door of the town-house. (Price seven coppers single, and 25s. old tenor or 3s.4d lawful the dozen.), [1771]
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Boston: : Printed by Mein and Fleeming, and to be sold by John Mein at the London Book-Store, north-side of King-Street., [1767]
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Providence (Rhode Island) : Printed by Bennett Wheeler, and sold at his office, on the west side of the Great Bridge., [1781]
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[Salem, Mass.] : Printed by Nathaniel & John Coverly, sold by them, at their bookstore in Salem.--Price 3 dollars and 75 cents per groce. 42 cents per dozen, and 6 cents single., [1798]
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