I' 
t 
TO THE 
RIGHT HON. LORD LYTTELTON, 
A nobleman not less distinguished by the zeal^ talent^ 
and liberality with which he assists in diffusing useful 
knowledge among every class of the community, than 
by the social virtues which adorn his private life ; 
this small tribute of respect and admiration is in- 
scribed by his obliged friend and servant. 
THE AUTHOR. 
