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THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNT 



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WHICH IS INDEBTED, 



Merit it may 



manner 



with which the first imperfect essays of the 

 Researches, were received by His Grace • 



AND TO 



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His Grace 





Personal Instructions, most liberal, kind. 



ement 



and unwearied 



. „^ „ii iiuiuuie xnmvmual, anxioi 



to prove himself, in some measure, worthy of the trust reposed in 

 him, and of the signal opportunity of devoting those leisure hours 

 which his Horticultural Duties permitted, to obtain and com- 

 municate Useful Knowledge in a branch of the most 



important of the Arts; 



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s gratefully inscribed. 

 By His Grace's 

 Most obliged. 



Most obedient. 



And devoted humble Servant, 



GEORGE SINCLAIR. 



Wohutn Abhey, June 25, 1816. 



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