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The author attends Col. Caustic to a play - Remarks of the colonel on the
entertainment and the audience Mackenzie 7. The regrets of him who has thrown
away domestic happiness in frivolous dissipation ; in a letter from Lucilius
Anonymous .
The author attends Col. Caustic to a play - Remarks of the colonel on the
entertainment and the audience Mackenzie 7. The regrets of him who has thrown
away domestic happiness in frivolous dissipation ; in a letter from Lucilius
Anonymous .
Page v
... a neighbour of Col. Caustic's 36. Importance of feelings accommodated to .
happiness , illustrated in the characters of Clitander and Eudocius 0 . . . No. 35.
Fallaciousness of that generosity and friendship which CONTENTS . V.
... a neighbour of Col. Caustic's 36. Importance of feelings accommodated to .
happiness , illustrated in the characters of Clitander and Eudocius 0 . . . No. 35.
Fallaciousness of that generosity and friendship which CONTENTS . V.
Page vi
On the poems of Hamilton of Bangour Prof. Richardson 43. The evils of a good
neighbourhood Craig 44. Narrative of the happiness of a virtuous and benevolent
East Indian ; in a letter from John Truman Fraser Tytler 45. Second letter from ...
On the poems of Hamilton of Bangour Prof. Richardson 43. The evils of a good
neighbourhood Craig 44. Narrative of the happiness of a virtuous and benevolent
East Indian ; in a letter from John Truman Fraser Tytler 45. Second letter from ...
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... and cannot easily be punished in the breach , or rewarded in the observance :
and yet their observance forms , amidst the refinements of modern society , an
important part of our own happiness , and of that regard we owe to the happiness
...
... and cannot easily be punished in the breach , or rewarded in the observance :
and yet their observance forms , amidst the refinements of modern society , an
important part of our own happiness , and of that regard we owe to the happiness
...
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The same instances of generosity , of humanity , of candour , temperance , and
humility , which we applaud in those records of 36 THE LOUNGER . 7 .
Importance of feelings accommodated happiness, illustrated in the characters of
Clitander ...
The same instances of generosity , of humanity , of candour , temperance , and
humility , which we applaud in those records of 36 THE LOUNGER . 7 .
Importance of feelings accommodated happiness, illustrated in the characters of
Clitander ...
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