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 to another; and 3. Mistaking the strength and quality of some liquor, which we never tasted. If nothing more important than these occur, we shall congratulate ourselves upon having attained a degree of perfection we by no means hoped for in the earlier stages of our labours: should such have crept in, however, we beg the favour of candid readers to point them out upon paper, directed to W. Perry, left at No. 6, Holborn Barrs. May, 4th, 1818.