To the Right Honourable Henry Boyle, Efq; English Sanders 10-20-31 24664 SIR, S the profeft Defign of this Work is to entertain its Readers in general, with Employments which You have pass'd through would not have been able to have raifed You this general approbation, had they not been accompanied with that Moderation of fetting to Show thofe great Services which You have done the Publick, has not likewife a little contributed to that Uni verfal Acknowledgment which is paid You by Your Country. THE Confideration of this Part of Your Character, is that which hinders me from enlarging on thofe Extraordinary Ta lents, lents, which have given You fo great a Figure in the British Senate, as well as on that Elegance and Politeness which appear in Your more retired Converfation. Ifhould be unpardonable, if, after what I have said, I should longer detain You with an Addrefs of this Nature: I cannot, however, conclude it without owning 7 those |