INDEX. No. I. Page cumstances On the Employment of Time in the different II. On true Politeness III. IV. On the Accommodation of the Temper to Cir- On Delicacy of Feeling V. On the Employment of Wealth VI. On the Importance of Riches VIII. On Prior's Henry and Emma IX. On the Separation of Friends by Death 3 11 X. On Self-Love 63 XI. On the principle of Self-Interest as applied to Education 69 XII. On the Distinction between Cunning and Pru- 75 XV. On Consistency of Character XIII. On the Necessity of encouraging Hope XVI. On the Art of Pleasing in Society XVII. On the Power and Necessity of Confidence No. XIX. On our Passage through Life.-A Reverie . XXIII. On Resignation to the Will of Providence. XXVI. On the Necessity of Innocent Amusement . Page 113 . 121 . 131 135 ..139 . 145 149 THE END. T. Davison, Printer, Whitefriars. Н8 |