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JOHN HUGHES.
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From Felon Gameſters, the raw ’ſquire is free,
And Briton owes her reſcued oaks to thee.

Numb. 113. The Inventory of a Beau.

In the Spectator.

Vol. I. Numb. 33. A Letter on the Art of improving beauty.
Numb. 53. A Second Letter on the ſame ſubject.
Numb. 66. Two Letters concerning fine breeding.
Vol. II. Numb. 91. The Hiſtory of Honoria, or the Rival Mother.
Numb. 104. A Letter on Riding-Habits for Ladies.
Numb. 141. Remarks on a Comedy, intitled the Lancaſhire Witches.
Vol. III. Numb. 210. On the immortality of the Soul.
Numb. 220. A Letter concerning expedients for Wit.
Numb. 230. All, except the laſt Letter.
Numb. 231. A Letter on the awe of appearing before public aſſemblies.
Numb. 237. On Divine Providence.
Vol. IV. Numb. 252. A Letter on the Eloquence of Tears, and fainting fits.
Numb. 302. The Character of Emilia.
Numb. 311. A letter from the Father of a great Fortune.

Vol. V. Numb. 57. A Picture of Virtue in Diſtreſs.

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