BY THE REV. WILLIAM NEILSON, D.D. M.R.I.A. LATE PROFESSOR OF GREEK, AND HEBREW, IN BELFAST COLLEGE. LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMAN, PATERNOSTER-ROW. TO THE REV. JOHN KEARNEY, D.D. PROVOST OF TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN. SIR, In being permitted to dedicate this work to you, I feel that grateful pleasure, which arises from the contemplation of labours sanctioned and encouraged by the patron and judge of elegant literature. It shall be my constant endeavour, as it is my anxious wish, to merit a continuance of your kind attention. I am, Sir, With the sincerest respect, Your obliged, humble servant, WM. NEILSON. TO THE REV. JOHN KEARNEY, D.D. PROVOST OF TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN. SIR, In being permitted to dedicate this work to you, I feel that grateful pleasure, which arises from the contemplation of labours sanctioned and encouraged by the patron and judge of elegant literature. It shall be my constant endeavour, as it is my anxious wish, to merit a continuance of your kind attention. I am, Sir, With the sincerest respect, Your obliged, humble servant, WM, NEILSON. |