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We have to thank several correspondents for correcting an oversight in Dr. Bell's article on Julin. The line
"Story, Lord bless you, I have none to tell, Sir,"
is from Canning's Knife Grinder, and not from the Ancient Mariner.
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Errata.—P. 434. col. 1, l. 33, for "collecion" read "collection"; p. 449. col. 1, l. 56, for "letter" read "letters," and l. 57. for "writs" read "writ"; col. 2. l. 15, for "cheat" read "escheat"; and l. 26, for "ne" read "in."