the harp required рбает was en: accompared with or other musical Instrument. It on ear, I vorce, and and an and still in a muficed instrumental music to excel in such a performanceat, who resants which parl * the share of few. Hhance the profession of who was Bard who wore in great repute and essential member APPENDIX. No. I. LETTERS from the Reverend Dr JOSIAH TUCKER, (Dean of Gloucester), to Lord KAMES, on subjects chiefly relating to Political Economy. I. On the Comparative Advantages of a Rich and a Poor Country for Manufactures. MY LORD, London, July 6. 1758. I HAVE many excuses to make, and apologies to offer, for not writing sooner. But though my particular situation in regard to my views of preferment, (of which 'tis possible that Mr Robertson may have given your Lordship some information), might plead in my favour, yet I rely more on your goodness, than on any other consideration. Howeyer, I have at least succeeded in my wishes, having had the honour to kiss his Majesty's hand, four days ago, for the Deanery of Gloucester. When persons are desirous of atoning for their offences, they generally make presents. I will try to appease your Lordship in the same way and if I am not mistaken, the inclosed will be no unacceptable present to one of your Lordship's character. The author is VOL. II. a 2 my. |