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Contents of Vol. IV.
The Adventure of a Beggar-Man. p. 213
Containing more Adventures which Mr. Jones and his Companion met on the Road. p. 221
From which it may be inferred, that the beſt Things are liable to be miſunderſtood and miſinterpreted. p. 230
Containing a Remark or two of our own, and many more of the good Company aſſembled in the Kitchin. p. 236
In which Fortune ſeems to have been in a bet-
ter