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LETTERS FROM THE DEAD TO THE LIVING.

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to his sister, demonstrating the

unreasonableness of her grief on account of his sudden

death,

Let. XV. From Philander to Henrietta, giving her an ac-
count of his being drowned in his voyage to the In-
dies, &c.

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from Serena, persuading

Let. XVI. To my Lord
him not to imagine, that all apparitions are the result,
only of fear and fancy,
Let. XVII. From Ibrahim a Turkish Bassa, to Philocles,
acknowledging that he was the principal instrument of
his conversion to the Christian faith, &c.

Let. XVIII. From the deceased Eusebius to his son,

charging him to retract a challenge which he had sent

to Lindainor, his generous friend, whose sincerity was

his only crime,

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from Evander, demonstra-

Let. VI. To my Lord

ting the vast advantages of a virtuous man over a Liber-
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Lat. VII. From Herminius to his sister, acquainting her,,

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that he had once a criminal passion for Cleora; but that
her soft and engaging behaviour towards Philaret her
husband, had made him a proselyte to virtue,

Let. VIII. From Bellamour to Carlos, relating the story

of his passion for Almeda,

See the continuation of his story in Part 2. Let. 17.

Let. IX. To Philario from the Duke of

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ing, with the utmost reluctance and remorse, in the a-
gonies of death, on his mis-spent life,

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Let. XIII. Another to the same, giving an account of his
mistress's illness and death,

Let. XIV. From Myrtilla to Hermione, giving her an ac-

count of her brother's passion for her,

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, assuring the

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