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Excerpt from The Literary Life and Miscellanies of John Galt, Vol. 1 of 3
I did not myself imagine any of my literary attempts could be deemed so important as to furnish matter for more than an incidental remark in a general work; but friends, whose judgments are deserving of confidence by their repute and estimation among those who know them best, have thought differently. I therefore presume to offer this book to the public, and entreat the reader to have the candour to believe that I am sincere in what I say.
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