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... object of his purfuit , the members of the Belfalt Harp Society determined , as a mark of individual refpect and public es- teem , to invite him to a fplendid en- tertainment , on Wednesday , the 20th inft . at O'Neill's Hotel . In the ...
... object of his purfuit , the members of the Belfalt Harp Society determined , as a mark of individual refpect and public es- teem , to invite him to a fplendid en- tertainment , on Wednesday , the 20th inft . at O'Neill's Hotel . In the ...
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... objects of the Society's care , thus furrounded by their patrons , delighting their ears with the mufic of ancient times . It would be injuftice to the marits of Belfalt not to mention , that two of ... object of the Belfast Harp Society 7.
... objects of the Society's care , thus furrounded by their patrons , delighting their ears with the mufic of ancient times . It would be injuftice to the marits of Belfalt not to mention , that two of ... object of the Belfast Harp Society 7.
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... object of the Tranfla- tor has been , to confole and edify fuch of the Faithful as may be led , by devotion , to affift at the folenn acts herein defcribed . But it is con feffed , that he has had alfo a further object in view ; he ...
... object of the Tranfla- tor has been , to confole and edify fuch of the Faithful as may be led , by devotion , to affift at the folenn acts herein defcribed . But it is con feffed , that he has had alfo a further object in view ; he ...
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... object ; thus it is that they concur most powerfully in the ad ancement of civilization ; this is what ought to fecure to them the pro . tection of governments , who with to render their power . immoveable , by founding t on the common ...
... object ; thus it is that they concur most powerfully in the ad ancement of civilization ; this is what ought to fecure to them the pro . tection of governments , who with to render their power . immoveable , by founding t on the common ...
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... objects , and fatisfied his curiofity , the stranger , furnished with his paffport , is at li- terty to repair thither every day , ( Friday excepted , ) from ten o'clock till four . The Museum is compofed of 1 . the Gallery of ...
... objects , and fatisfied his curiofity , the stranger , furnished with his paffport , is at li- terty to repair thither every day , ( Friday excepted , ) from ten o'clock till four . The Museum is compofed of 1 . the Gallery of ...
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