Page:Collected Works of Dugald Stewart Volume 5.djvu/19

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ADVERTISEMENT.

The state of my health having interrupted, for many months past, the continuation of my work on the Human Mind, I was induced to attempt, in the mean time, the easier task of pre- paring for the press a volume of Essays. I have not, however, abandoned the design which I ventured to announce eighteen years ago; and in the execution of which I have already made considerable progress. After thirty-eight years devoted to the various pursuits connected with my different academical situa- tions, I now indulge the hope of enjoying, in a more retired scene, a short period of private study; and feel myself suffi- ciently warned, by the approaching infirmities of age, not to delay any longer my best exertions for the accomplishment of an undertaking, which I have hitherto prosecuted only at ac- cidental and often distant intervals; but which I have always fondly imagined (whether justly or not others must determine) might, if carried into complete effect, be of some utility to the public. Kinneil House, 15'h June 1810.