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Antient British music or, a collection of tunes, never before published, which are retained by the Cambro-Britons, (more particularly in North-Wales) and supposed, by the learned, to be the remains of the music of the antient druids, so much famed in Roman history Part 1 Containing twenty-four airs, set for the harp, harpsichord, violin, an all within the compass of the German flute; and figured for a thorough-bass. To which is prefixed; an historical account of the rise and progress of music among the antient Britons; wherein the errors of Dr. Powel, and his editor Mr. Wynne, on that subject, in their History of Wales, are pointed out, and confuted; and the whole set in its true and proper light

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