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Contents of Vol. II.

CHAP. III.

Wherein the Hiſtory goes back to commemorate a trifling Incident that happened ſome Years ſince; but which, trifling as it was, had ſome future Conſequences. p. 13.

CHAP. IV.

Containing ſuch very deep and grave Matters, that ſome Readers, perhaps, may not reliſh it. p. 19.

CHAP. V.

Containing Matters accommodated to every Taſte. p. 26.

CHAP. VI.

An Apology for the Inſenſibility of Mr. Jones, to all the Charms of the lovely Sophia; in which poſſibly we may, in a conſiderable Degree, lower his Character in the Eſtimation of thoſe Men of Wit and Galantry, who approve the Heroes in moſt of our modern Comedies. p. 38.

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