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SECOND POSTSCRIPT. 



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FEARON'S FALSEHOODS. 



To the Editor of the National Advocate. 



Hyde Park, Jan. 9th t 1819. 



SIR, 



1056. BEFORE I saw your paper of the day 

 before yesterday, giving some extracts from a 

 book published in England by one Fearon, I 

 had written part of the following article, and 

 had prepared to send it home as part of a Re 

 gister, of which I send one every week. Your 

 paper enabled rne to make an addition to the 

 article; and, in the few words below, 1 have 

 this day sent the whole off to be published in 

 London. If you think it worth inserting, I beg 

 you to have the goodness to give it a place ; and 

 I beg the same favour at the hands of all those 

 editors who may have published Fearon's ac 

 count of what he calls his visit to me. 

 I am, Sir, 



Your most obedient, 



And most humble servant, 



WM.COBBETT. 



