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Contents of Vol. III.
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CHAP. IX.

The wiſe Demeanour of Mr. Weſtern in the Character of a Magiſtrate. A Hint to Juſtices of Peace, concerning the neceſſary Qualifications of a Clerk; with extraordinary Inſtances of paternal Madneſs, and filial Affection. p. 62.

CHAP. X.

Containing ſeveral Matters natural enough perhaps, but Low. p. 71.

CHAP. XI.

The Adventure of a Company of Soldiers. p. 81.

CHAP. XII.

The Adventure of a Company of Officers. p. 90.

CHAP. XIII.

Containing the great Addreſs of the Landlady, the great Learning of a Surgeon, and the ſolid Skill in Caſuiſtry of the worthy Lieutenant. p. 105.

CHAP.