Esteemed Sir, This Volume does not, in its nature, require any Dedication; but I choose to embrace so favor able an opportunity of making known to the Public how much I have been indebted to your Countenance, in my profession; to acknowledge, with unfeigned sincerity my deep sense of the Interest you have been pleased to take in my welfare; and to tell the World, that you have given repeated proofs of my being honored with your Friendship. The many handsome things you have said to me, and the very flattering things you have said of me - during the last two Winter Seasons lead me to suppose, you will not be offended at my Dedicating these sheets to One who has so disinterestedly laid obligation on obligation upon, May, 1830. Your very grateful, and most obedient Servant, B. S. NAYLER. that |