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Printed for A. MILLAR, J. and R. TONSON, C. BATHURST,
R. BALDWIN, J. RICHARDSON, P. DAVEY and B. LAW
S. CROWDER, T. LONGMAN, T. FIELD, and T. CASLON

M.D.CC.LX.

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Contents of the Eighth Volume.

LETTERS to and from EDWARD

F the geography of Homer, a map done
by the author. The fate of the times:

the fiege of Barcelona, the Queen's death,

the condition of the English Roman-

Catholics: Wishes for the peace of the

nation.

II. From Mr. Blount. Anfwer to the former.
His temper in religion and politics.

III. From Mr. Blount. His difpofition to quiet;
reflections on the affair of Preston; An in-.
vitation into the country.

IV. An account of the death of Mr. Wycher-
ley.

V. Contemplations on the pleasures of feparate

Spirits, on the narrow conceptions of men,

the vanity of human knowledge, the varie-

ty of opinions in religion, and the great duty

of charity.

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VI. Confolations under perfecution: The duty of
mutual affiftance: Univerfal Charity. The
author leaving Windfor-Foreft.

IX. To Mr. Blount, after his retirement into

Flanders. On the history of Jeffery of

Monmouth, &c.

X. On the death of the author's father.

XI. To Mr. Blount.

XII. On Mr. Blount's recovery from an illness:
Advice to fell his estate.

XIII. Of his manner of life in the country, and
of the author's near the town.

XIV. A description of a grotto.

XV. On the approach of winter, hofpitality, and
a cheerful family.

I. After a fit of fickness. Of the tragedy of
Gorboduc. The author's progress in tranf-
lating Homer's Iliad.

II. Excufe for writing carelefly: The humour

of the town.

III. From Mr. Digby. Answer to the former.

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