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IN THE EDITOR'S CHAIR.
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Inhabitants of Carleton to Vindicate their Rights secured to them by the City Charter. St. John, Chubb & Co., 1852.

Corrigenda.

Bates, Walter. MacFarlane states that the author's second edition of Henry More Smith was "published by Wm. L. Avery, St. John, about 1837." An edition of this book was advertised as in press by John McMillan in May, 1836.

Gray, Rev. J. W. D.
Add to the note of A Sermon preached at Trinity Church, 24th Nov., 1839, the pagination, "pp. 13."


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