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Excerpt from Bristol
IN the series to which this little book belongs, Bristol represents the class of ancient English trading-towns and accordingly, while, as far as space would permit, an attempt has been made to give some notice of all matters that have had a marked efi'ect on the history of the town and city, that best illustrate the life of its inhabitants at different periods, and above all that con nect it with the general affairs of the kingdom, special stress has been laid on the story of its trade and industry. In order to do this it has been needful to treat some points of interest more slightly than they may seem to deserve. Yet it is hoped that the reader will, on the whole, gain a correct idea of the character of the city's history, and of the place that it has filled in the life of the nation. As the plan of this series does not admit of references except where absolutely necessary, it is perhaps well to say here that no pains have been spared in the matter of consulting original authorities. Bristol manuscripts have an ill name.
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