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D.D.--Emancipation of the Jews--Sneck-up or Snick-up 12 MISCELLANEOUS:-- Notes on Books, Catalogues, Sales, &c. 14 Books and Odd Volumes wanted 15 Notice to Correspondents 15 Advertisements 15 * * * * * OUR SECOND VOLUME. We cannot resist the opportunity which the commencement of our Second Volume affords us, of addressing a few words of acknowledgment to our friends, both contributors and readers. In the short space of seven months, we have been enabled by their support to win for "NOTES AND QUERIES" no unimportant position among the literary journals of this country. We came forward for the purpose of affording the literary brotherhood of this great nation an organ through which they might announce their difficulties and requirements, through which such difficulties might find solution, and such requirements be supplied. The little band of kind friends who first rallied round us has been reinforced by a host of earnest men, who, at once recognising the utility of our purpose, and seeing in our growing prosperity how much love of letters existed among us, have joined us heart and hand in the great object we proposed to ourselves in our Prospectus; namely, that of making "NOTES AND QUERIES" by mutual intercommunication, "a most useful supplement to works already in existence--a treasury for enriching future editions of them--and an important contribution towards a more perfect history than we yet possess of our language, our literature, and those to whom we owe them." Thanks, again and again, to the friends and correspondents, who, by their labours, are enabling us to accomplish this great end. To them be the honour of the work. We are content to say with the Arabian poet: "With conscious pride we view the band Of faithful friends that round us stand; With pride exult, that we alone Can join these scattered gems in one; Rejoiced to be the silken line On which these pearls united shine." * * * * * NOTES. PARISH REGISTERS.--STATISTICS. Among the good services rendered to the public by yourself and your correspondents, few, I think will be found more important than that of having drawn their attention to Mr. Wyatt Edgell's valuable suggestions on the transcription of Parochial Registers. The supposed impracticability of his plan has perhaps hitherto deterred those most competent to the work from giving it th
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