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tunity of accomplishing that which he requires 

 to know and to perform, and at the same time 

 neglect not to 'prepare for the ** coming strug- 

 gle," it will be hi,s own fault if he does not' 

 become a skilful angler, &c. I wall therefore 

 consider myself highly honoured if the young 

 gentlemen of England, Ireland, Scotland, and 

 Wales, appreciate my labour, and to be enabled, 

 by the natural genius they possess, descending 

 from Him who visited us through the ** Orient" 

 from on high to enlighten our understandings 

 in every good, to find out the information they 

 desire in the perusal of these pages. 



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