Litr.rary Joun 



far the poblk Wex (daced in i 

 Puh)icatioB», DKld ,ing 



accounts arr of new b 



i»g and inv nee, 



;k their riv:, and have b 

 tinuod. Th th centur 



for an incr their nun; b rioop 



changes in I 



, and for a 

 r influence on the ta ions 



the public. 



The '::. r!< of this kind ever undertaken, 



was the Journal de 

 by M. Sallo/ in l'66£. 1 



wot; nded a vast variety of n M fa 



an ace which -. 



rained e 

 men, and announced whatever ha-: 

 that :n art, or c 



ic and chemistry, o I and 



ical observation in ana- 



, the d and secular 



d the censures of the i 

 all p i to be noticed." This attempt 



veil received, that in the cour 

 a fe rs it was imitated in almost all the 



an^ua^ 



Hafm 

 : v M B To I 



Memoirs cles Arts et 

 France, by M. D 



Lei . 



v?/e des L 



z Drxifu d: Sallo waa an E- ilor in the Parliament 



He published hi* Journal in the name of the Sienr dc Hi 

 footman ; perhaps because he entertained but a faint hope «f 



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