Contents of Vol. I.
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ragements which may attend young Women in the Purſuit of Learning. p. 25.
Containing ſuch grave Matter, that the Reader cannot laugh once through the whole Chapter, unleſs peradventure he ſhould laugh at the Author. p. 33.
A Dialogue between Meſdames Bridget and Deborah; containing more Amuſement, but leſs Inſtruction than the former. p. 42.
Containing Matters which will ſurprize the Reader. p. 47.
The Hoſpitality of Allworthy; with a ſhort Sketch of the Characters of two Brothers, a Doctor, and a Captain, who were entertained by that Gentleman. p. 51.
Containing many Rules, and ſome Examples, concerning falling in love: Deſcriptions
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