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Contents of Vol. IV.
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CHAP. X.

Containing a Hint or two concerning Virtue, and a few more concerning Suſpicion. p. 181

BOOK XII.

Containing the ſame individual Time with the former.

CHAP. I.

Shewing what is to be deemed Plagiariſm in a modern Author, and what is to be conſidered as a lawful Prize. p. 190

CHAP. II.

In which, tho’ the Squire doth not find his Daughter, ſomething is found which puts an End to his Purſuit. p. 196

CHAP. III.

The Departure of Jones from Upton, with what paſt between him and Partridge on the Road. p. 203

CHAP.