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[1] ‘Early History of Mankind,’ (a book of rare value and research, however,) p. 379. [↑]

[2] In the meantime, if any of my readers will look at the leading articles of the ‘Monetary Gazette,’ whose editor I thank with all my heart and soul, for the first honest commercial statements I ever saw in English journals, they will get sufficient light on such matters. [↑]

[3] Corr., Art. VI. [↑]

[4] See, on that subject, the third number of Deucalion. [↑]

[5] Article III. of Correspondence. [↑]

[6] I should like my lady readers in general to have, of back Fors numbers, at least, 30, 34, 36, 45, 46, and 48: those who have the complete book should scratch out the eleventh line in p. 18 of the last Index, and put the 10th line of it thus: “Ladies, and girls, advice to, 30, 2; 34, 29; 45, 212; 48, 271.” [↑]

FORS CLAVIGERA.

LETTER LXVII.