(1.) Every one will allow that "NOTES AND QUERIES" is a Question-Sender, and a very efficient one too.
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(3.) Its principles are loyal and constitutional, for its very name, in other words, is Queens and Tories.
(4.) It is suited to all classes, for while it instructs the people, it tires no sad queen.
(5.) It promotes peaceful studies so much that it ends a queen's riot.
(6.) The new subscriber finds it so interesting that on his bookseller's asking if he wishes to continue it, he is sure to say, No end as I request.
(7.) Lastly, its pages are only too absorbing; for I often observe (after dinner) my friend A—n's nose quite red.
Hoping the editor, who must be accustomed, from the variety of his contributions, to (8) stand queer noise, will excuse this trifling, I beg to subscribe myself,
(9) DAN. STONE, ESQUIRE.
As some of your readers feel an interest in anagrams, I venture to make an additional contribution. Polemics apart, it will strike most persons as remarkably happy: