"To do something to instruct, but more to undeceive, the timid and admiring student;-
to excite him to place more confidence in his own strength, and less in the infallibility of
creat names; to help him to emancipate his judgment from the shackles of authority;-to
trach him to distinguish between showy language and sound sense; to warn him not to pay
| himself with words; to shew him that what may tickle the ear or dazzle the imagination,
will not always inform the judgment; to dispose him rather to fast on ignorance than to
feed himself with error."
Fragment on Government.
JANUARY TO DECEMBER, INCLUSIVE,
1823.
Printed for the Editor, by George Smallfield ;
PUBLISHED BY SHERWOOD, JONES, AND CO.