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omby the Secretary , for the $ cv . efraj ) IpUDpm ^ l u ] f ^ UpplySng t b $ ^ etilinfryv !^ nnM 9 ^ furnishing the of
allrtijn ^ nts ; ¦ , $ ubjscribers ^ and > JimeMiig iba . idem ^ Dd ^/ of actual p : iiV € lxabet ? s , (; tlo le ^ s . th $ 4 i 20 , 000 T ^ r # cy , very n ^ rly the whole of wjijctx t ^ ayilftirly be considered fc&inthe hand&of the public . ' *
Jprainthot Auditors' Report , shere appeared to be in the hands of the Treasurer , a balance of 351 . But it ^ va ^ stated that there were sevei al sums doe to the Society , part ly for , boi ) ks sold ,, and partly , for ar-£ e # rs of subscriptions , which could not be obtained ifl time to be
ppougiU : into the account ; and that with these , and the produce pfjLhe books , which are daily sellj | ig the new Goi ^ ini tte e would have to enter on the duties of tfaejr office with considerable pe-< : ujtiiaryL jnae ^ iis for carrying on
ike- objects i > f the Socje \ y . i Ji new , pi < iu . of distributing the Tracts , beuer adapted to the present jstate of the Society , was iiiscussed and adopted , which the foUo \\ iiig ; liesf > luMons , parsed una-Bitaously , will explain to pur readers .
u Resolved ^ —l . That after the 31 s . t vf December pexf , no subscriber shall be entitled to a retrospective grapt of tracts gratis . i J 2 . Tij ^ t after the present yearof
in ^ ead the plan hitherto purjSued . by the Society , a printed list of tjhje S <) ciety ^ Tracts , with the retail .. prices . aflfi . sed ,, shaJl be sent < l& \ h& nieTnbeis in the month of
yFaw « ary ,-J . n each year , from wfeieb eveiry subscriber shall be authoxiftecflo naininate , at Ms own optpsnu booksjq Jh , e ampunt of , his « iib ^ ription ; but siic ^ juominatiofl | o ] he considered a $ lapsed to $ h $ S ^ det y ^ uaks ^> cluuncd within
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tkree i ^ ntEs ^^ ^ e ^ te of tht notice ^ •* . , , ; r , , ; .:, r , ^ -i T ^ 3 . That one copy of each mv ? tract be forwarded ; to .. j > very sub .
scriber , on its publicatipn as Jar as may be practicable /' Jas . Esdaile , Esq . was re-electei Treasurer , and the Jley . T . Re ? s Secretary . KWe are not furnished with lists of the new Committee
and Auditors : we . observed onthtm several new names ., At 5 o ' clock , the Subscriber ! and their Friends ^ adjourned to the Great Room , and dined together to the nurnbcr of 100 , J . T . Ruttj Esq . in the ch # ir ; by whose exer , tions the meeting was rendered
truly pleasing , and in the highest degree serviceable to the _ grcat objects of the Society ^ Many donations and new subscriptions were announced to ' the company ; and the Secretary much increased the satisfaction of the meeting , by stating that he had that d ^ y ie eeived a new Tract from Mrs ,
M . Hughes , which , as it was short , would probably be very soon in the hands of the subscribers . The following were some of the principal sefitinients from th ? chair .
« The King ;—JMaj his successors imitate his example * by encouraging the education of the people /' " Civil and Religious Liberty— - May they be speedily united , ne * ver more to part /' u Mrs . Mary Hughes , and the rest of the Ladies who have
contributed to our first Volume-May they soon favour MS with a second " * ' " 1 he Rev . Dr . Carp «? nt «? r , and the Auxiliary Societies ° f Exe ^ r and Sheffield —May thpir , ex ^< npW lead to similar establishments , ' V
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1811, page 698, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2422/page/56/
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