iS INTRODUCTION. 



This letter fpeaks not only to Mr PERCEVAL, 

 but to every Pilot who fhall ever hold the Helm 

 of the Realm; to every Minifler or Miniftry ; 

 and to every individual in the empire porTefled of 

 landed property. His Lordfhip's deductions ap- 

 pear to us clear, and his conclufions juft. His 

 earnefl and imprellive injun&ions will, it is to be 

 hoped, have their full weight, and fink deep into 

 the mind of every patriot. 



However much the fads quoted above from 

 Lord MELVILLE'S letter, may be confidered by 

 fome as reflecting on himfelr, for inattention to 

 thofe objects while he was in power and in office ; 

 or, however much the immediate motives, fuppof- 

 ed to have produced the letter from which they 

 are taken, may be deprecated by others ; in our 

 eflimation, his arguments and deductions remain 

 firm as the deep- founded rock ; and we feel our- 

 felves exceedingly much indebted for the correcl 

 data exhibited, and for the conclufions fo ably 

 drawn, by his Lordfhip. 



SECT. 



