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J'ai trouvé cette explication en manuscrit dans une copie des "Confessions de J. J. Rousseau," Edition de Geneve.

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CENTO OF NOTES AND REMINISCENCES

CONCERNING

RARE, CURIOUS, AND VALUABLE

Books.

AUTHOR OF

BY

WILLIAM DAVIS,

66 THE OLIO OF BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND LITERARY ANECDOTES AND MEMORANDA."

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PREFACE.

MANY know to their cost the truth of Harwood's remark "that the knowledge of Books, like the knowledge of every Art that is arduous and useful, must be purchased at a high price, and can only be acquired by an assiduous and judicious application to this pursuit for a considerable number of years." Experienced individuals will also readily admit, with Oldys, in his Librarian, "that the most industrious part in performances of this kind, is that which is most invisible; the mass of reference and reading therein required bearing no proportion to the small quantity of writing that appears." It has therefore usually happened, that any attempt to facilitate such knowledge, has been received with indulgence, if not with approbation. Without such encouragement to the Author's former productions, the present performance had never been submitted to public scrutiny; and having publicly but uselessly invited the more valuable suggestions or contributions of others, he only trusts that the sanction he has hitherto experienced may not in the present instance be diminished," And if I have done well and as fitting the occasion, it is that which I desired-but if slenderly and mearly, it is that which I could attain unto."

W. D.

"Nature will have her course, and dull Books will be forgotten in

spite of Bibliographers."

Campbell.

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