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STATISTICS. 



[Sect. XV. 



APP'J 





The limited space that can be given in this volume to 



the subject of statistical cnquirit^s has necessarily confined 

 the recommendations v/hich are offered to the more lead- 

 ing or important objects, which are also noticed with the 

 utmost brevity. To persons of intelligence who visit 



other lands, many peculiarities will present themselves 

 which they will think worth recording, although nothini^ 

 should have been said concerning them in these pages. 

 One caution it appears desirable to offer ; it is, that no 

 fact shall be disregarded as without value by reason of 

 the incompleteness of the information it yields, since it may 

 well be that this very fact may supply a link in the chain 

 that will give value and completeness to former or to 

 future observations* 





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