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58 THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY.
of what is of better worth, and more futable to the grandour of your accep-
tance, in all iincerity of heart, confiding in that candour and ingenuity
wherby your Ladifhip is accuftomed to value gifts according to the inten-
tion of the giver, and in all duty and lowlinefle of mind, together with my
lelfe in whole, and all my beft endeavours, I tender unto your Ladifhip,
as becometh,
Madam,
Your Ladifhip's rnoft affectionate Sonne
and humble Servant,
THOMAS URQUHART.
of what is of better worth, and more futable to the grandour of your accep-
tance, in all iincerity of heart, confiding in that candour and ingenuity
wherby your Ladifhip is accuftomed to value gifts according to the inten-
tion of the giver, and in all duty and lowlinefle of mind, together with my
lelfe in whole, and all my beft endeavours, I tender unto your Ladifhip,
as becometh,
Madam,
Your Ladifhip's rnoft affectionate Sonne
and humble Servant,
THOMAS URQUHART.
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