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DEDICATION

Permit me then to address the homage of my veneration to the virtues which in your Excellency afford so striking a resemblance between Asia and America. I cannot shew myself more worthy of the title of Citizen of the United States, which is become my adopted Country, than by paying a just tribute to the Chief, whose principles and sentiments are calculated to procure them a duration equal to that of the Chinese Empire.

I am, with respect,

Sir,
Your Excellency's
Most humble,
And most obedient Servant,

A. E. Van-Braam Houckgeest.