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of this Work to convey, and to preserve every document and narrative, which can assist the enquirer with correct information. Other monthly publications are principally miscellaneous; and their editors cannot, consistent with the design of such works, devote such a portion of their pages to the events of the month, however important they may be; they must content themselves with giving a few of the principal parts only, while the minor articles most commonly furnish the essential points of information, fill up the chasms in the narrative, and prevent obscurity, are totally omitted.

Gentlemen residing in the country, during the approaching recess of parliament, will find this Work particularly useful and convenient, in the preservatioh of papers and details, which may hereafter, become the subjects of discussion: and it may not be improper to observe, that a monthly publication affords an opportunity to correct the hasty ebullitions of the moment, with which the foreign, as well as our own prints, almost daily abound. A monthly publication gives us leisure to discriminate, digest, and reflect. We therefore presume to assure our Readers, that The Political State of Europe, will not be less distinguished by its veracity, than by its utility.