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The Editor avails himself of this opportunity of acknowledging, with respectful thanks, the many gratifying communications and valuable suggestions with which he has been favoured relating to the Second Volume; of these he solicits a continuance; and, the work being stereotyped, he will not fail to avail himself of them. He regrets, however, that the rapidity with which this publication is proceeding, and the unavoidable size of the volumes, necessarily exclude from the Notes much valuable information.


Fulham,
April 20th, 1837.




Vol. ii. p 716, in the note, for 'piety,' read 'tilting.'