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Reminiscences 107 of 123
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preservation of those practically identified with the manufacture, and,
if possible, to attract the attention of those hitherto unacquainted with
its nature and history. If we have neglected the maxim that "those who
live in glass houses," &c., it has not been from the want of honest
endeavors to remember it; and if we have contributed either to the
instruction or the pleasure of any reader, (and this is our hope,) we shall
not regret the hours spent in the preparation of this little work.
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