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VARIETIES, LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL; 



Including Noticeg of Woi-ks in Hand, Domestic and Foreign. 



THE unblushing knaves wlio con- 

 spired a few years since to effect 

 a literary fraud on tke public in 

 fmging the title of this miscellany, 

 continue their manoeuvres with sucii 

 audacity as to require a passing no- 

 tice. We have treated them with the 

 hileut contempt due to mere imitators, 

 conceiving that the crime would, in 

 due lime, punish its perpetrators; 

 but, as tliese adroit knaves contrived 

 to make tlie public pay in an impu- 

 dent price of 3*. Qd.. for the oiupincal 

 advertisements by which the public 

 IhemtcJvcs arc duped, and, at least, 

 fifteen hundred pounds per aiuinm 

 are thus assessed and disbursed, it is 

 our duty to denounce so profligate a 

 conspiracy. We lake the following 

 Bpecimen from a long advertisement 

 fronioneof a hundred jirovincial papers 

 in whii;li it appears, and its audacity 



will justify our preceding observa- 

 tions. 



" The New Monthly Magazine has ob- 

 tained a decided pre-eminence, not only 

 over the Old Monthly Magazine, but over 

 every simikir London Monthly Journal." 



— Such an assertion from a jackdaw 

 strutting in borrowed plumes must 

 excite contempt and ridicule in every 

 reader of this miscellany, knd can have 

 little, if any, weight with the public ; 

 but we remember that the noted em- 

 piric. Ward, told the President of the 

 College that nine of the passing crowd 

 were the dupos- of his boisterous pre- 

 tensions., while only one went to the 

 regular praetitioner. We might appeal 

 to facts, wc migiit even prove that this 

 vaunted production has sunk in its 

 sale a full fourfii in the principal 

 wholesale houses of the metropolis 

 within the last year ; and might shew 



