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TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE GEORGE, LORD LYTTLETON,
Baron of Frankley, THIS WORK IS INSCRIBED,
AS AN HUMBLE ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF HIS
CONDESCENSION, HUMANITY AND BENIFICENCE TOWARDS THE AUTHOR;
IN WHOM IT WOULD BE PRESUMPTION TO ENLARGE ON HIS VIRTUES,
WHICH ARE EVERY DAY EXERTED IN THE HIGHEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE SPHERE;
OR TO SPEAK OF HIS GENIUS, WHICH NOT ONLY ADORNS THE PRESENT,
BUT WILL ILLUMINATE FUTURE AGES.
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