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DEDICATION[1]


TO


SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE'S LETTERS,


Vol. I.


TO His most Sacred Majesty, William the Third, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, &c. These Letters of Sir William Temple having been left to my care, they are most humbly presented to your Majesty, by

Your Majesty's

Most dutiful

and obedient Subject,

JONATHAN SWIFT.

  1. This dedication was neglected: nor did his majesty take the least notice of him after sir William Temple's death. Orrery's Remarks.