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Numb. Page 183 The influence of envy and intereft compared. izj 184 The fiibjecH: of efiays often fuggefted by chance. Chance equally prevalent in other affairs. 129 l8j The prohibition of revenge juflifiable by rcafon. The meannefs of regulating our conduft by the opinions of men. 134 186 Anmr.^ait and Aji'l, a Greenland hiftory. 140 187 The hiftory of y4«;2;'«^a/'/ and y^j«/ concluded. 145 188 Favour often gained with little afliftance from under- ftanding. 151 189 The mifchiefs of falfehood The charafter of T/r/'/ca/fl. 156 190 The hiftory of Ahuzaid, the fon of Morad. 160 191 The bufy life of a young lady. 166 19a Love uniuccefsful without riches. 171 193 The author's art of praifing himfelf. 178 194 A young nobleman's progrefs in politcnefs. 183 195 A young nobleman's introduction to the knowledge of the town. 18S 196 Human opinions mutable. The hopes of youth fallaci- ous. 194 197 The hiftoiy of a legacy-hunter. 198 198 The legacy-hunter's hiftory concluded. 203 ; 199 The virtues of Rabbi Ahrnham's magnet, 209 aoo Ajper complaint of the infolence of Profpero. Unpo- litenefs not always the efTeft of pride. 2 1 6 201 The importance of pundtuality. 22a aoz The diiferent acceptations of poverty. Cynicks and Monks not poor. 227 203 The pleafures of life to be fought in profpefts of futuri- ty. Future fame uncertain. 23s 204 The hiftory of ten days of Scged, emperor of Ethiopia. 237 205 The hiftory of Segcd concluded. 24a 206 The art of living at the cofl: of others. 247 207 The folly of continuing too long upon the ftjge. ^SZ 208 The iJrtw/'/W's reception. His defign. 259

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