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Apoplexy, we believe, is little altered 
from the former edition; so that we look 
for more information on this important 
subject in the future articles referred to. 
A few antiquarian articles occur, 
which have afforded us much pleasure. 
Archery and Armour are so excellent, 
that we wish they had been longer; they 
appear to have been drawn up by the 
GENERAL SCIENCE. 
late ingenious Mr. Strutt. A like praise 
and a like regret may be extended to 
Arms in heraldry. 
The ecclesiastical and theological arti- 
cles, Apocalypse, Apocrypha, and Arians, 
appear to be drawn up with perfect im- 
partiality, and contain all the informa- 
tion to be required or expected on thes¢ 
topics. 
