to do so little; but if these few hints give any light by which the Society may be enabled to discover means of more extensively diffusing its benevolent designs, I shall think myself amply repaid for my humble exertions, and shall not think I have written in vain. Believe me, ever, dear Sir, very sincerely yours, W. TURNER. 1 END OF APPENDIX TO VOL. I. ASHMOLEAN OXFORD LONDON: Printed by W. CLOWES, Northumberland-Court. |