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BNL.773.023
1 Apr 1773:23 (3626)
Various conjectures and reports having arisen concerning the
comic-satiric lecture, intitled The times, which was to have
been deliver'd at Concert-Hall on Monday last, imagining it
contains political reflections, and party invectives; Mr.
Morgan begs leave to assure the public, that nothing
political was ever meant or intended by the said lecture, he
being desirous of not offending any party, and equally
abhorring every measure that tends to create feuds and
animosities, deface religion, disturb public tranquility,
and destroy all order and government: The delivery of the
lecture is therefore postponed for a few days, 'till the
matter is set in a clear light, and the foundation of such
reports invalidated by incontestible proof to the contrary.
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