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NOTICE OF THE UNITARIAN CHRONICLE.
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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of those persons who had bequeathed their bodies for dissection , and whose bodies had actually been dissected . Considering- the immense value which is , in this country , attached to money , even by the dying " , the adoption of this last suggestion might soon diminish the revenue . But by then , the object in view would have been accomplished ; and the law might be repealed , without any risk that the prejudice would revive , if , meanwhile , every law were repealed which causes dissection to be considered the most ignominious of punishments . '—pp . 211 , 213 .
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Several Communications , especially those of the Rev . W . Turner , Jan ., to whom we have been indebted for many valuable hints , and Mr . James Young , required a notice which want of space compels us to postpone . c Power' is found . Thanks to C . who shall hear from us . A private letter of inquiry may find some answer ia the Unitarian Chronicle . When the topics are not temporary , Correspondents increase the favour by allowing us to retain their communications for what must often seem , to all but Editors , an unreasonable time . The Rev . N . S- Heineken , requests us to add the mention of his residence ( at Collumpton , Devon , ) to the Obituary of Mrs . Heineken in our last Number .
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The Editor presents his readers this month , with an " addition of sixteen octavo pages to the usual quantity of the Repository , under the title of the ' Unitarian Chronicle , and Companion to the Monthly Repository . * He intends that addition for the first number of a distinct , but yet connected work , ( which will appear on the
1 st of each month , price threepence , ) to serve peculiarly as a vehicle for Unitarian Intelligence . His reasons will be found stated in the Address with which it commences . He hopes they will not only be thought satisfactory , but that they will procure for him increased co-operation , by literary contributions , the communication of interesting intelligence , and exertions to extend the circulation both of the Repository and its companion .
Notice Of The Unitarian Chronicle.
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144 Critical . Notices— Correspondence .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1832, page 144, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1806/page/72/
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