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The principal attention most be given to those cadences, which may begin either on an accented, or on an unaccented syllable. They are the final cadence of the first Tone,—the middle and the final cadences of the fourth, and the final cadences of the sixth and eighth.

The compiler takes this opportunity to express his sincerest thanks to all those, whose assistance has enabled him to complete this work within less than a year after the Council.

Also to Rev. A. Young, C. S. P., for his kindness in allowing the use of No. 129.

College of St. Francis-Xavier, New York City.

J. B. YOUNG, S. J.

Feast of the Nativity of our Bl. Lady.
Sept 8th, 1884.