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Hall, my little work will prove itself not an 

 unworthy tribute of grateful respect to your 

 Lordship, to whose skill and acuteness as 

 my counsel I have been indebted for success 

 ill every cause in which I was engaged 

 before your elevation to the bench ; and 

 from whom, from the commencement of 

 my professional career, some fourteen years 

 ago, I have received, though except pro- 

 fessionally, a stranger, invariable kindness, 

 courtes}^, and attention. 



I have the honour to be. 



With great respect. 

 Your Lordship's very obedient Servant, 



Caveat Emptor. 



London f Junej 1836. 



