The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 14, No. 403, December 5, 1829 by Various
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"7. An Infirmary on a large scale, and munificently supported.
"8. Two Schools, in which sixty boys and sixty girls are clothed, fed, and educated. "9. A Lancasterian and a National School well supported, and numerously attended. "10. Sunday Schools attached to the twenty-three congregations, besides others. "11. A Society for Bettering the Condition of the Poor, in much activity. "12. Dorcas' Societies, connected with the churches and chapels, to assist poor married women during child-birth. "13. A Bible Society on the usual plan. "14. Two Medical and Anatomical Schools. "15. A thriving Mechanics' Library. "Several of these institutions rendezvous in a spacious building called the Music Hall. The concerts are given in the upper room, a suitable saloon; and beneath are the Subscription Library, the Commercial News-room, and the Museum of the Literary and Philosophical Society." _Manufactures._ |
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