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THE NEW YORK
PUBLIC LIBRARY
151262

ASTOR, LENOX AND
TILDEN FOUNDATIONS.
1899

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866,

BY WILLARD DIVOLL,

In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York

NEW YORK:
WILLIAM B. SMYTH, PRINTER,

4 New Chambers Street:

1866:

RECOMMENDATIONS

OF PROFESSIONAL AND LITERARY MEN.

I have read "The True American Citizen," by Willard Divoll, and pronounce it a very interesting and useful work. It is original and logical, and will be read with interest and profit by all thinking persons.

OSCAR FRISBIE,

No. 10 Wall St.,

New York.

"The True American Citizen," by Willard Divoll, convicts us all, more or less, of negligence to the interests of our country. No person can read it without being convinced of its usefulness.

IRA H. TUTHILL,

New York.

From long acquaintance with Mr. Willard Divoël, and the peculiar logical structure of his mind, I was prepared to see in his "True American Citizen" sound doctrine and sterling good sense in full measure. The reader of the book, if candid and competent, will not fail to see all this, nor fail to be profited by the perusal of its pages.

I. R. BARBOUR.

I have examined most of the work prepared for publication by Willard Divoll, under the title of "The True American Citizen." While the writer has carefully avoided everything of a partizan character, the duties of a good citizen are presented in a plain and condensed form, calculated to command the attention, win the approbation, and insure the instruction of all candid

readers.

H. BOARDMAN,

84 Broadway,

New York

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