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THE

INVESTIGATOR;

OR,

Quarterly Magazine.

VOL. III.

JULY AND OCTOBER, 1821.

"Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things
are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever
things are of good report."

EDITED BY

THE REV. WILLIAM BENGO' COLLYER, D.D.,

LL. D., F.A.S.,

THE REV. THOMAS RAFFLES, LL. D.,

(OF LIVERPOOL),

AND

JAMES BALDWIN BROWN, ESQ., LL. D.

BIBL

LONDON:

Printed by James Moyes, Greville Street,

FOR THOMAS AND GEORGE UNDERWOOD,

32, FLEET STREET;

BLACK, KINGSBURY, PARBURY, AND ALLEN, LEADENHALL STREET;
OGLE, DUNCAN, AND CO. PATERNOSTER ROW; F. WESTLEY, STATIONERS'
COURT; B. I. HOLDSWORTH, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD; WAUGH AND
INNES, EDINBURGH; TAYLOR, CHURCH STREET, LIVERPOOL; AND TO
BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY.

1821.

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PREFACE.

THE Editors very gratefully acknowledge the increased support which they have experienced during the publication of the third volume of their Work. Measures have recently been taken to increase the number of contributors, in Great Britain, America, and India; and they flatter themselves, that the progress of the INVESTIGATOR will prove that they have not formed too high expectations, from the steps they have taken in this and other respects, to render it increasingly interesting to their Readers- though they will willingly and unfeignedly ascribe the merit of its becoming so more to their Correspondents than themselves.

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