Excerpt from Biographical Memoirs of Lord Viscount Nelson: With Observations, Critical and Explanatory
A preface is generally unnecessary, and often impertinent: that is to say, it is unnecessary to the reader; far otherwise to the author of a book. It is a vehicle, like the armed chariots of old, in which he proudly sits, displaying his own importance and superiority, while the wheels of invective on which it rolls, pass without mercy over those unfortunate wights who have attempted to possess themselves even of the smallest corner of that peculiar province, of which he himself, perhaps, is an impudent usurper.
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