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ABVERTISEMENT.

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

For reasons that will not fail to suggest themselves, the author has concluded to bind the present volume, in a plainer manner, as it regards the gilding, than the prospectus of his work stipulates; and to substitute, instead thereof, the novel, and as he trusts, in this instance, the useful innovation upon book-binding, of stamping on the two covers, IN LETTERS OF GOLD, the title of the work. He hopes it will be satisfactory to all; but if it is not, those who are dissatisfied, are informed, that it rests with their pleasure to accept, or to have their copies gilt, (however ill it may be afforded,) as the proposals specify, by signifying such wish to those who shall deliver them.