THE GUARDIAN IN TWO VOLUME S. Carefully Revised and Corrolled. VOLUME FIRST. LONDON, Printed for J. THOMPSON and S. DAMPIER in the IN N the character of Guardian, it behoves me to do honour to fuch as have deserved well of fociety, and laid out worthy and manly qualities in the service of the public. No man has more eminently diftinguished himself this way, than Mr Cadogan. With a contempt of pleasure, rest, and T ease, when called to the duties of your glorious profession, you have lived in a familiarity with dangers; and, with a strict eye upon the final purpose of the attempt, have wholly difregarded what should befal yourself in the profecution of it. Thus has life ri sen to you, as fast as you resigned it; and every new hour, for having fo frankly lent the preceding moments to the cause of justice and liberty, has come home to you, improved with honour. This happy distinction, which is so peculiar to you, with the addition of industry, vigilance, patience of labour, thirst and hunger, in common with the meanest foldier, has made your present fortune unenvied. For the public always reap greater advantage, * |