TO T H E
S O C I E T Y
O F
D I L E T T A N T I .
OEnteteû in t&e i m M j of the Company of Stationer; MY LORDS AND G E N T L EME N ,
H E relation o f a Journey into a remote
Country, performed at your ex-
penfe, naturally claims the honour o f your
Patronage, on its being lubmitted to general
inlpe&ion. Indeed, Juftice requires that the
Author Ihould point out the Sources o f his
Intelligence ; and, if information or amufe-
ment reliilt from his Undertaking, that the
approbation o f the Public Ihould be referred
principally to his Employers.
B u t belides this motive for addreffing you,
the Author is happy in an opportunity o f
a 2 avowing