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attention paid to them. To enable them,

therefore, to stand alone, he has endeavoured to introduce many corrections and alterations, and has wholly omitted some articles, which either appeared trifling in themselves, or, from their temporary nature, were not quite consistent with his plan. He now leaves them to their fate, with the natural anxiety of one who has done his best, be it ever so little; and has only to add that the articles signed Old Bullion in N° 15- - Quidnunc in No 16- Simon Somnus in No 19. and Scipio Speculator in N° 46. were received from unknown Correspondents.

London, Sept. 1, 1811.

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CONTENTS.

No.

1. Fate of Projectors-their general character-

Of Political, Financial, and Religious Pro-

jectors-the PROJECTOR'S person and family

-various talents of Projectors-more of them

in the world than supposed

2. Anxieties of anonymous Writers-distinction

between vulgar and genteel Casualties-an

account of the Illustrantes or Grangerites.... 15

3. Projectors men of great equality of temper-
plan for the regulation of Temper-diseases
of the temper-form of cards adapted to per-
sons of bad temper-how curable by facti-
tious air....
4. Consequences of peace with France-Great
Britain able to manufacture its own follies-
Consumption of time very much increased
here-Crim. Con.-extravagance and irreli-
gious principles.....

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22. On Civility-something different from polite-
ness-value of—a letter on personal Archi-

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