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tinue to receive from various Contributors in future as much support 

 as it has done during the past year, he will persevere in so doing, 

 at least, while there is no actual loss upon its publication. 



In pledging himself to this line of proceeding, the Editor feels 

 that he may fairly call upon those who derive interest from the 

 perusal of the work, to second his efforts, by exerting themselves to 

 promote its circulation. 



The proposed reduction to forty-eight pages, instead of fifty-six, 

 has not been carried into effect ; but, on the contrary, small type 

 has been introduced, so as considerably to increase the amount of 

 matter in the present Volume. 



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