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Contents of Vol. I.
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CHAP. II.

Religious Cautions againſt ſhewing too much Favour to Baſtards; and a great Diſcovery made by Mrs. Deborah Wilkins. p. 84.

CHAP. III.

The Deſcription of a domeſtic Government founded upon Rules directly contrary to those of Ariſtotle. p. 89.

CHAP. IV.

Containing one of the moſt bloody Battles, or rather Duels, that were ever recorded in Domeſtic Hiſtory. p. 97.

CHAP. V.

Containing much Matter to exerciſe the Judgment and Reflection of the Reader. p. 106.

CHAP. VI.

The Trial of Partridge, the Schoolmaſter, for Incontinency; the Evidence of his Wife; A ſhort Reflection on the Wiſdom of our Law; with other grave Matters, which thoſe will like beſt who underſtand them moſt. p. 117.

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