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Arterus (Dublin) has not replied to our inquiry as to the book from which he has transcribed the Latin verses which form the subject of his Query.
Our Prospectus has been reprinted at the suggestion of several Correspondents, and we shall be happy to forward copies to any friends who may desire to assist us by circulating them.
Semper Paratus. We cannot afford the information desired. Out Correspondent would probably be more successful on application to the editor of the paper referred to.
J. R. (Bangor), who inquires respecting Vox Populi Vox Dei, is informed that the proverb is found in William of Malmesbury; and is referred for its history to "N. & Q." Vol. i., pp. 370. 419. 492.; Vol. iii., pp. 288. 381.; and M. Cornewall Lewis' Essay on the Influence of Authority in Matters of Opinion, p. 172.
S. A. S. is thanked. His hint will not be lost sight of.
A. Z. We have received a Pedigree of the Reynolds Family for this Correspondent; where shall it be sent?
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