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Enquiry after Happiness. The Thiid Part. By Richard 

 Lucas, D.D. Sixth Edition. 1734. 

 Wanted by Rev. John James, Avington Rectory, Hungerford. 



&aXitt& to Carrogjianlrrntrf. 



M. "Scarborough Warning." — This expression has been 

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J. C. B., who writes respecting The Gregorian Tones, is re- 

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R. N. ( Liverpool). There are many letters of Charles I. among 

 the MSS. in the British Museum. We do not know where the 

 Cabinet taken at Naseby is preserved. 



Oxon. Entire, as applied to beer, signifies that it is drawn 

 entirely/roTO one butt. Formerly the. favourite beer was a mix- 

 ture of ale or beer and twopenny, until a brewer named 

 liarwood produced a beer with the same flavour, which he called 

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G. W. T. Old Rowley was the name of a celebrated stallion 

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C. H. N., who writes respecting Royal Arras in Churches, is 

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Tom Tell-tale is thanked. We are in possession of inform- 

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Caveat Emptor. We have lately seen a curious pseudo-letter 

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Francis Beaufort. The copy of the Biblia Sacra Latina to 

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J. O. We have forwarded the book you so kindly sent to the 

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Errata. — Vol. ix., p. 75., col. 1. 9th line, for " previous " read 

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