WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, Esq. M. P. &c. &c. &c. MY DEAR SIR, THE progress of enquiry has brought us to the fifth Volume of the Society's Reports. We may with pleasure reflect on our uninterrupted tho gradual progress, and on the effect of example, in promoting similar institutions, throughout Ireland, Scotland, and other parts of his Majesty's extended Dominions. We may at the same time direct VOL. V. B INTRODUCTORY LETTER TO THE FIFTH VOLUME, ADDRESSED TO WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, Esq. M. P. &c. &c. &c. MY DEAR SIR, THE HE progress of enquiry has brought us to the fifth Volume of the Society's Reports. We may with pleasure reflect on our uninterrupted tho gradual progress, and on the effect of example, in promoting similar institutions, throughout Ireland, Scotland, and other parts of his Majesty's extended Dominions. We may at the same time direct VOL. V. B |