few hints of national interest for others of greater capacity than myself to enlarge and improve upon. Should the observations I have made enulate any of my countrymen to enter. I will not say more warmly, but more ably, on subjects I have merely glanced at for their improvement, I shall be satisfied with the part I have taken. And should only one individual be brought to a conviction of his errors, and reform his manners, on beholding a representa tion of himself, I shall rejoice that my la bours have not intirely been exerted in vain. Happy in this opportunity of testifying the high respect in which I hold your Royal Highness's judgment, and that you may live for many years to encourage genius, promote learning, and improve the public taste, is the sincere wish of Sir, Your Royal Highness's most decoted, most obedient, and most humble Servant, THE AUTHOR. Mrs. Burnet, May-Place, near Dartford, Kent.......... 1 Miss Bristow, Hellingly 1 C. The Hon. Georgiana Craven The Venerable Archdeacon Coxe The Rev. W. Sherlock Carey, Ashburton Mrs. W. S. Carey, Ashburton.... S. K. Mason, Esq. Furnival's Inn S. Maynard, Esq. Bennet's Hill, Doctors' Commons The Rev. Henry Michell, Hurstmonceux ... 2 2 1 2 1 T. M. Musgrove, Esq. N. 2 Mrs. G. W. Neunburg.. P. His Excellency the Marquis de Palmella .... 1 1 Thomas Savory, Esq. New Bond-Street... 1 1 |