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INTRODUCTION.
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state of the text; and although he is in no way respon¬
sible for either the matter or form of my own notes, I
have to acknowledge my indebtedness to him for many
corrections and suggestions as the proofs passed under
his eye. It is hoped that Mr Hall will be able to con¬
tribute to the third volume some remarks on the linguistic
peculiarities of the text.
My thanks are also due to Mr Gordon Duff, Mr Henry
Guppy, Mr Archibald Constable, Dr David Patrick, and
Mr W. A. Craigie for kind help in various directions.
T. G. LAW.
November 2, 1901.

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