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MESSIAH.

To the Editor of the Glohe. Sfß, —With all cine respect to Mr Smith, he may think any excuse is better than none, it showed want of taste to bring soloists before the public that are indisposed ; it was like dancing with a lame leg. The same plea might be given for the soloist that sung ‘‘l know that my Redeemer I iveth ” It was a farce from beginning to end. J hope the next time the same w: rk is given the conductor w ill try now soloists and not make the people pay money for a farce. Yours, &e., ONTC OF THE AUDIENCE. December 2(ilh, 1873.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1518, 28 December 1878, Page 3

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MESSIAH. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1518, 28 December 1878, Page 3

MESSIAH. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1518, 28 December 1878, Page 3

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