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tual wealth, which, though so abundant in its treasures, has hitherto been so little and so poorly wrought—is my ardent and fondest hope. And should my humble endeavours to assist in the useful task be rewarded with your indulgent approbation, I shall esteem myself greatly fortunate.
I have the honour to remain,
Sir,
Your most obliged,
and obedient humble Servant,
London,
May the 4th, 1829.
                          The Translator.