f>0 EXCURSIONS ROUND LONDON. 



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monument raised to the memory of some 

 distinguished philanthropist, our admiration 

 will be mingled with a sentiment of a\vc 

 and veneration. 



But I will leave it to the eloquent voice 

 of Nature, to impress on your hearts the les- 

 sons you have this day received; and con- 

 clude by observing, that the study of natural 

 objects in relation to man, will each day afford 

 you new pleasure. 



Having dined in the open air, as on a 

 former occasion, they protracted their ram- 

 bles through the delightful gardens and 

 grounds about Richmond, till a late hour in 

 the evening ; as their father proposed to 

 pay a long-promised visit to an old friend, 

 and not return to London till the following 

 day. 



No. IV. 



