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Brandling, C. J. Esq.

Doughty, Mr.

Brandling, James, Esq.

Downes, Major.

Brewse, Mrs. (Bristol.)

Brogden, James, Esq.
Brooke, Charles, Esq.
Brunton, Mr. J.
Bryan, Michael, Esq.

Bunbury, Sir T. C. Bart.

Calder, J. Esq.

Cherry, Mr. Clifford, Mr.

Codd, Rev. Mr. 3 Copies.

Combe, Harvey C. Esq.
Cooke, Mr.

Cooper, Mr. William.

Cory, Mr.

Cotton, Rev. Mr.

Cowden, William, Esq.

Craven, Benjamin, Esq.

Crawford, Miss.
Creswell, Mr.

Curtis, Sir William, Bart.

Curwen, H. Esq.
Dallas, Robert, Esq.

Davy, Mr.

Dawson, James, Esq. De Camp, Miss.

Dorant, William, Esq.

Dowton, Mr.

Duncan, Miss.

Dundass, Charles, Esq.
Dwyer, Mr.

Eccles, Isaac Amb. Esq.

Eccles, William, Esq.
Elliston, Mr.

Erskine, Hon. Thomas.
Ewer, James, Esq.
Fellows, John, Esq.
Fenton, Perrot, Esq.
Fevell, Mr. (Ipswich.)
Fillingham, William, Esq.
Fonblanque, J. Esq.

Forrester, George T. Esq.

Forset, J. Esq.

Forset, Miss.

Fox, Hon. Charles James. Gammon, Sir Rich. Bart. Graham A. Esq.

Graham, James, Esq.

Guinness, Arthur, Esq.

Guinness, Samuel, Esq.

Guinness, Mrs.
Halls, James, Esq.

Hammet, John, Esq.

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RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN, ESQ.

SIR,

WHEN I desired permission to dedicate
these Remarks to you, I was not sufficiently
aware how dangerous an honour I was seek-
ing:-the Work is merely critical, with lit-
tle room for genius, were I possessed of any,
to display itself; and I am evoking the dis-
cernment of one who, placed by the grate-
ful and according suffrage of this nation in
the supreme chair of Wit, Taste, and Elo-
quence, is peculiarly endowed with a talent
for detecting and exposing fallacy of every
kind. This thought, indeed, would instantly
have checked my presumption, if I did not,
at the same time, reflect, that pre-eminent
abilities are, naturally, associated with ex-
emplary candour; and that he whom I ad-
dress is not more distinguished for brilliancy
of intellect, than for ardour of benevolence.

I am, Sir, with great respect,
Your obliged and faithful
Humble servant,

E. H. SEYMOUR.

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