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Address. 
caufe of his much-injured country, Switzer- 
land. 
Upon this honourable ground, where we 
commit no depredation upon any privileged pro- 
perty, nor even blindly follow that great ProfelTor 
in all the flights of Fahey, we think it incumbent 
on us to ufe the preceding Title, and adopt the 
Signature of Lavater, Sue, 8C Co. for our joint 
benefit, in order to announce the real founders 
of a repaft intended for liberal minds. 
Were the whole found agreeable to the wife 
order of things, it would be needlefs to trace 
any further the hearts which beat high with zeal 
to cultivate the negle6fed Art of Reading Faces, 
from a conviftion that it might be rendered equal- 
ly pleafant and ufeful to the thinking part of man- 
kind. 
Nay, there are enlightened men, bred in the 
Lavater I AN School, and buoyed up with faith 
in doftrines fuperficially confidered,- or lightly con- 
demned, upon vulgar notions and popular preju- 
dices. — 
