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Laurence Halloran proposes to develop and deliver a series of six lectures on 'ancient and modern systems of Government, selected from the best authorities; and on the superior advantages of the British Constitution, over every other form, that human ingenuity and wisdom have been able to devise, as recorded in the annals of history'. Halloran proposes that he deliver one lecture every fortnight in the Grand Saloon at the Royal Hotel, beginning of 5 August 1830. He will chage one guinea for the whole course or five shillings per single lecture. Tickets could be purchased at Halloran's home in Park Street or at Mr. McGarvie's stationery warehouse in George St.

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  • This column is part of the Sydney Monitor's advertising section. It appeared in the Monitor on several occasions after its initial publication.

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    y separately published work icon The Sydney Monitor vol. 5 no. 289 14 July 1830 Z1795006 1830 newspaper issue 1830 pg. 4
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  • Sydney, New South Wales,
  • 1830
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