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urged against us; namely, that the price of our Number is too high, in proportion to its size. To this we beg leave to reply, that it is the same as all quarterly publications of a like nature; though it contains more matter, in consequence of the smallness of the type,-a great addition to the expense of printing. It will, on an average, contain as many pages as did the Edinburgh and Quarterly Review when they first started as candidates for public support. As that support was increased, they occasionally extended the size of their journals; an example which we shall be most happy in having the opportunity to follow.

CONTENTS TO NUMBER I.

BIOGRAPHY.

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ERRATA.

Page 64, line 5, after" the great scrupulousness," add" of the Scribes and Pharisees.”

71,

77,

80,

97,

117,

124,

163,

30, for "bracing," read " embracing.”

16, for " call," read " calls."

19, for "were," read "was."

19, for" chain," read "char."

8, for "skin," read "stern."

8, for " produced a genius," read " produced such a genius.”
16, for "announce," read " commence."

31, for "more," read " mere."

177, last line, for " walls," read "halls."

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ERRATUM.

Page 381, line 37, for blunders, of extravagancies, &c. read blunders and extravagancies, &c.

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