THE 



EDITOR 



TO THE 



READER. 



A HE Public is in high luck to obtain any- 

 thing more that comes from the pen of 

 Geoffrey Gambado. A former publication 

 has nearly immortalized him, and I trufl the 

 prefent will do it completely. It is true 

 this work is chiefly compofed of Letters 

 addreft to him, but his remarks and replies 

 are added to them ; and had it not been 

 for Geoflrey, fuch letters had never made 

 their appearance ; perhaps never been written. 

 What had been fuch a lofs to the commu- 

 nity ! T will venture to affirm that few, 



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