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XXIII. Man originally a quadruped-Ill effects of
the change brought about in the economy
of human walking

XXIV. The sallies of a juvenile imagination to be
checked rather than suppressed

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XXVI. On the advantages of newspaper reading,
(being a continuation of No. xvii.)

XXVII. On the present injudicious practice of send-

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ing young men abroad at too early an age 27

XXVIII. Letter from Socrates in Embryo, on dull
and sententious morality. Character of
Mr. Solomon Hatchpenny

XXIX. Considerations on the probable effects of the
king's late proclamation against vice and
profaneness

XXX. On a discontented frame of mind

XXXI. A recluse and splenetic philosophy ought to

be avoided

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XXXVIII. Conclusion of the Vicar's Tale

XXXIX. Essay on epitaphs

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XL. Extracts from a humorous poem of Dede-
kindus, "De Morum Simplicitate"

XLI. The attainments of the present age in wis-
dom and virtue not inferior to any pre-

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Discourse on the Female Character, by Bishop Horne 135

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