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CONTENTS.
Viſit to Mrs. Trueman.—The Uſe of Accompliſhments, Virtue the Soul of All |
Page 131 |
The Benefit of bodily Pain.—Fortitude the Baſis of Virtue.—The Folly of Irreſolution |
136 |
Journey to London |
141 |
Charity.—Shopping.—The diſtreſſed Stationer.—Miſchievous Conſequences of delaying Payment |
143 |
Viſit to a Poor Family in London.—Idleneſs the Parent of Vice.—Prodigality and Genroſity incompatible.—The Pleaſures of Benevolence.—True and falſe Motives for Saving |
148 |
Mrs. Maſon's farewel Advice to her Pupils.—Obſervations on Letter-writing |
153 |
MORAL