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I should reasonably refrain entirely from any such solicitation, since Mr. Vice-President HERDER has for some time drawn the attention of the reading public to the writings of J. V. A., and presumably has also made many a Württemberger eager for them. One cannot deny HERDER the merit that he is the one who has, as it were, pulled our spirited and heart-felt ANDREÆ out of the dust and made the memory of him valuable to our age. Indeed, for several years, much has been accomplished in various writings, both by HERDER himself and by other lovers of the Andreaean spirit, which contributes to the illumination of his writings and his personal cha-