A Geneve aux Balances ce 22 Aoust [1765]
Mr Wilkes presents compliments of veneration and gratitude to Monsieur de Voltaire.
He humbly submits the stolen first fruits of the Geneva press, in a letter wrote at a critical time, which Lord Temple return'd to Mr Wilkes that it might be printed in the notes on Mr Churchill's works; and in a second short letter to Mr Martin, which occasion'd the other duel, in which Mr Wilkes was dangerously wounded.
Monsieur de Voltaire will find in the two volumes of Pope a faithfull collation of the several editions, and many imitations pointed out, which were unnotic'd by the right reverend pedant.
Mr Wilkes begs to assure the amiable Ladies of Monsieur de Voltaire's family of his sincere respects.