DEDICATION. 
4r 
fubmitted to the Obfervation of a Prince, 
whofe Difcernment renders him a compleat 
Judge of the Merits of their Labours; and 
whole Benevolence, at the fame Time, will 
readily incline Him to think favourably 
of them. 
If, belides this, they Ihould chance to 
furnilh any Matter for your learned, or in- 
genious Entertainment, I beg your Royal 
Highness to receive it, as one In- 
ftance of the grateful Senfe conceived of 
the late Honour done us, and particular- 
ly, of the profound Refpedt, with which 
I am. 
Tour Royal Highness’s 
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Moft Devoted, Obedient, 
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and Humble Servant, 
William Rutty, R. S. Seer. 
