[The Prose Works of William Wordsworth by William Wordsworth]@TWC D-Link bookThe Prose Works of William Wordsworth PREFACE 309/1026
Farewell, most truly yours, W.WORDSWORTH. Shall we see you this Summer? I hope so. IV.
TWO ADDRESSES TO THE FREEHOLDERS OF WESTMORELAND. 1818. NOTE. On the occasion of these 'Two Addresses,' and other related matters, see Preface in the present volume.
G. TWO ADDRESSES TO THE FREEHOLDERS OF WESTMORELAND. * * * * * Kendal: PRINTED BY AIREY AND BELLINGHAM.
1818. ADVERTISEMENT. * * * * * The Author thinks it proper to advise his Reader, that he alone is responsible for the sentiments and opinions expressed in these sheets. Gladly would he have availed himself of the judgment of others, if that benefit could have been had without subjecting the Persons consulted to the possibility of blame, for having sanctioned any view of the topics under consideration, which, either from its erroneousness might deserve, or from Party feelings or other causes might incur, censure. The matter comprised in these pages was intended to compose a succession of Addresses to be printed in the _Kendal Chronicle_, and a part of the first was published through that channel.
The intention was dropped for reasons well known.
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