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Of the Seated Shoe, 



The shoe best calculated to answer the pur- 

 poses just mentioned, is that so strongly recom- 

 mended by Mr. Osmer and Mr, Clark. The 

 upper surface of this shoe consists of two parts ; 

 an outer part, which is a perfect plane near the 

 rim, corresponding with the breadth of the crust, 

 and called the seat; and an inner part sloping 

 [iom the seat, and distinguished by the name of 

 the bevel. 



