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J. B. G. The Pursuits of Literature was unquestionably written by 

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F. C. H. We fear we cannot introduce the "few musical bars " referred 

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pRESTONiENsis. For the origin of Cockney, set our Third Volume, 

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Edward West. We shall be glad of the date of " The old translation 

 of Ovid " where the word Brudenal occurs. 



T. L. C. A notice of John Barclay and his amusing political dUe- 

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