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P006606
Imprint below title; imprint lacks year of publication. Issue number on imprint line; volume number repeated on direction line. Printed in one column with continuous pagination and signatures. Includes essays on various topics, some reproduced from other publications; with an article on the genealogy of the Maginnis familiy of Newry, poetry selections, and weekly diaries of current events in Ireland and Britain. Description based on: No. 12. Vol. I. ( 1785?]); title from caption.
Belfast Ireland]: printed by J. Tisdall, & Co. Bridge-Street, v.; 22 cm (8 )
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