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INTRODUCTION.
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IN The London Chronicle for December 19—January 1, 1765—the following advertiſement appeared:—
'The Philoſophers, Politicians, Necromancers, and the Learned in every Faculty are deſired to obſerve that on the 1st of January, being New Year's Day (Oh, that we may all lead new Lives!), Mr Newbery intends to publiſh the following important volumes, bound and gilt, and hereby invites all his little friends who are good to call for them at the Bible and Sun, in St
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